Gregg Braden
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So what they did was they said, we don't know what's happening, is what scientists said.
Let's capture as much information as we can before the ice melts.
In Vostok, Antarctica, and they ended up going back 420,000 years of layers of ice, continuous layers.
Whoa, how deep is that?
I'm not sure how deep that is.
It was โ they drilled โ below that was Vostok Lake.
So they went down as far as they could before they hit the lake.
That's a hell of a pipe.
And you can see โ so here's โ and this was in the 80s and 90s they were doing this.
Scientists know what I'm going to say, the real geologists that are not politicized and are not beholden to academic or corporate interests that are paying their paychecks.
One of the problems is in those ice cores, the temperature actually rises before the CO2 levels.
If the CO2 is causing that rise, that's a problem.
because you would expect the CO2 to rise first and then the temperature, and that's not what the ice core is.
And I do have a slide of that if he wants to bring that up.
So it suggests that something else is happening.
And when we look at, it's this one, right?
It's on the lower left, the second slide.