Global warming is part of earth’s natural cycle

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New research indicates that the earth’s warming melted ice caps over five million years ago as well, before even the earliest homo-sapiens walked the earth. If this is true, why then is blame so easily placed today on humans, when in fact nature is just following its natural course?

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The journal Nature Geoscience has now shown that five million years ago a natural occurrence of global warming caused parts of Antarctica’s large ice sheets to melt.

At the Imperial College London, researchers have suggested that this previous episode of global warming caused sea levels to rise by a whopping 20 meters. Their research shows that the melting took place repeatedly over the period of two million years, during the geological age known as the Pliocene Epoch. According to the academics, it seems that carbon dioxide levels during the Pliocene Epoch were very similar to present day, and those levels predicted for the end of the twenty-first century.

This research negates the popular claim that global warming is a consequence of mankind’s destructive behavior. Apparently, man has nothing to do with the natural cycles of the earth. Mother Nature seems to have a way of repeating herself, and in the case of global climate change, there is sufficient evidence of this regular, repetitious cycle.

To read “100 reasons why climate change is natural”, please visit the following link:

www.express.co.uk/news/uk/146138/100-reasons-why-climate-change-is-natural

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