The "Little Ice Age" solar cycle.
Liberals should start reading history books instead of burning them.
Are carbon emissions causing our planet to warm up? Sorry, but the record of history says no. In 1000 A.D. the northern hemisphere was so warm that when the Vikings discovered a huge island in the North Atlantic ocean, they named it Greenland because it was covered with green grassland that allowed them to graze the cows they had brought along with them. History also records the fact that during the last Ice Age a sheet of ice more than two miles deep covered most of North America.
Ice Ages occur every 120,000 years, and between these major Ice Ages are ten smaller Interglaciation Ages that happen every 12,000 years. Interglaciation Ages in turn contain ten smaller Little Ice Ages that occur on a 1200-year schedule. All Ice Ages are generated by harmonic fluctuations of solar output. The last Little Ice Age occurred around the year 1600 A.D., and the preceding 1200 years between the Little Ice Age of 400 A.D., and the next Little Ice Age in 1600 A.D., witnessed 1200 years of Global Warming similar to the Global Warming we are experiencing today. The Little Ice Age of 1600 A.D. unfortunately saw the Vikings abandoning their Greenland settlements as the island turned back into the "whiteland" we know it as today.
During the last Global Warming period from 400 A.D. to 1600 A.D. the world's sea levels began to slowly rise, and by 950 A.D. the farmers of Holland were forced to build earthen dikes around their delta farmland to prevent salt water from ruining their crops. As sea levels continued to rise over the next few centuries, it would become necessary to utilize windmills to pump water out of the fields, up over the dikes, and into the sea. By the year 1500 A.D. over 10,000 windmills were needed to perform this annual task.
Archeologists have now uncovered numerous Asian sailing maps drawn up prior to the 1600 Little Ice Age that show Antarctica's shores without any ice. And a 1531 world map drawn by the cartographer Oronteus Finaeus records Antarctica without any ice, nearly 300 years before it's modern discovery in 1820. Supporters of the Climate Change agenda have "burned the books" of history to lend support to their carbon emissions agenda, and refuse to accept these historical records.
The Little Ice Age of 1600 A.D. buried the continent of Antarctica under a mile deep layer of snow and ice, lowered global sea levels, and turned the 10,000 windmills of Holland into useless relics. Of the 10,000 windmills that once covered Holland's landscape in 1500 A.D., less than 1200 are still standing today.
We are now in an interim period when our planet is slowly warming back up again. The issue of Global Warming first arose when scientists monitoring Earth's surface temperatures noted a gradual increase in those temperatures accompanied by a gradual rise in carbon levels in Earth's atmosphere. Scientists quickly decided that the rising carbon levels were causing an increase in temperatures on our planet. It apparently didn't occur to anyone that the exact opposite might be true and that the rise in temperature might be the true cause of Earth's rising carbon levels. Ice core samples taken from Earth's polar ice caps have now proven that carbon levels during the warmth of the Jurassic Period were more than four times higher than today's carbon levels, providing even more evidence that man-made carbon emissions are not the true cause of Climate Change.
The world is now experiencing numerous weather driven disasters, and scientists are telling us that they're being caused by manmade carbon emissions. But all the evidence clearly demonstrates that Climate Change is part of a natural cycle that's been going on for our planet's entire history. So if you want to explore more facts about what causes Global Warming, simply click one of the secure book links on this webpage to order your book by Edward Oliver.
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