RobinBHM
Established Member
1) "we are exiting an ice age"So, let’s try a different perspective. The earth is right now still in an ice age, we are just exiting. If all human activity stopped the world is going to get hotter, the ice caps are going to melt just like they always have. Locked up CO2 is going to be released from the tundra, polar bears and penguins are not going to live at the Poles. Now unless your going to stop the change in the earths orbit of the sun this will occur. Equally the sun is going to get hotter at the same time. It’s been relatively cool, and is due to cycle back to burning hotter.
So no matter what we do, it’s going to get warmer, CO 2 levels will increase, the poles are going to melt, oceans levels will rise. The earth goes through these cycles of warming and cooling, Why is this relevant? Well wringing of hands is about a few percent increase of CO2 is irrelevant as when we reach the warmest phase of earths cycle we will be back to circa 3 or 4% CO2 not worrying about an increase of 0.01%. So, we are all doomed if you buy into climate change, it’s just when not if.
yes that is true. the earth is in an interglacial period that started 11,000 years ago
2) "If all human activity stopped the world is going to get hotter, the ice caps are going to melt just like they always have. Locked up CO2 is going to be released from the tundra, polar bears and penguins are not going to live at the Poles. Now unless your going to stop the change in the earths orbit of the sun this will occur. Equally the sun is going to get hotter at the same time. It’s been relatively cool, and is due to cycle back to burning hotter."
possibly, but over along period of time we are talking 10s of thousands of years
how long has the current rapid shift of temperature change occurred: around a 100 years of so since industrialisation began
3) "So no matter what we do, it’s going to get warmer, CO 2 levels will increase, the poles are going to melt, oceans levels will rise. The earth goes through these cycles of warming and cooling, Why is this relevant? Well wringing of hands is about a few percent increase of CO2 is irrelevant as when we reach the warmest phase of earths cycle we will be back to circa 3 or 4% CO2 not worrying about an increase of 0.01%."
as per no2 above, you have conflated an ice age period of thousands of years with global warming that has taken place in a very short space of time
4) "if you buy into climate change."
emotive language