Randall Carlson
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However, we would be pretty much back to the Stone Age, unless we created some kind of or place where we could preserve, right?
However, we would be pretty much back to the Stone Age, unless we created some kind of or place where we could preserve, right?
However, we would be pretty much back to the Stone Age, unless we created some kind of or place where we could preserve, right?
Yes, I would agree with that. This is from ice cores that were extracted nearly nineties. Okay. Like I think this paper that we're looking at, it was published in 93. And, uh, at the time the question was, well, is this just a local or regional event? Or was it global?
Yes, I would agree with that. This is from ice cores that were extracted nearly nineties. Okay. Like I think this paper that we're looking at, it was published in 93. And, uh, at the time the question was, well, is this just a local or regional event? Or was it global?
Yes, I would agree with that. This is from ice cores that were extracted nearly nineties. Okay. Like I think this paper that we're looking at, it was published in 93. And, uh, at the time the question was, well, is this just a local or regional event? Or was it global?
In a second, when Ryan goes to the next slide, we're going to see the Younger Dryas in there, which again, one of the questions was, is this local, regional, or global? Well, pretty much the evidence is overwhelming now in favor of global. It was global in its extent. Now, it wasn't necessarily uniform everywhere about the plan, but it was definitely the signature of the Younger Dryas is global.
In a second, when Ryan goes to the next slide, we're going to see the Younger Dryas in there, which again, one of the questions was, is this local, regional, or global? Well, pretty much the evidence is overwhelming now in favor of global. It was global in its extent. Now, it wasn't necessarily uniform everywhere about the plan, but it was definitely the signature of the Younger Dryas is global.
In a second, when Ryan goes to the next slide, we're going to see the Younger Dryas in there, which again, one of the questions was, is this local, regional, or global? Well, pretty much the evidence is overwhelming now in favor of global. It was global in its extent. Now, it wasn't necessarily uniform everywhere about the plan, but it was definitely the signature of the Younger Dryas is global.
Now, if we go to the next slide, now don't click it yet. What we're going to do is we're going to go down to the bottom of the ice core. And we're going to see something pretty amazing that needs to be part of the discussion about climate change. If you come to me and you start talking about climate change and the consensus and the science is settled, I say, get the hell out of here.
Now, if we go to the next slide, now don't click it yet. What we're going to do is we're going to go down to the bottom of the ice core. And we're going to see something pretty amazing that needs to be part of the discussion about climate change. If you come to me and you start talking about climate change and the consensus and the science is settled, I say, get the hell out of here.
Now, if we go to the next slide, now don't click it yet. What we're going to do is we're going to go down to the bottom of the ice core. And we're going to see something pretty amazing that needs to be part of the discussion about climate change. If you come to me and you start talking about climate change and the consensus and the science is settled, I say, get the hell out of here.
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Oh, extreme. And look down towards the bottom. You see that massive shift to the right? That's a period called the Eemian. Marine isotope stage 5E. That is a warming. That's a global warming right there. And it was not caused by soccer moms driving SUVs.
Oh, extreme. And look down towards the bottom. You see that massive shift to the right? That's a period called the Eemian. Marine isotope stage 5E. That is a warming. That's a global warming right there. And it was not caused by soccer moms driving SUVs.
Oh, extreme. And look down towards the bottom. You see that massive shift to the right? That's a period called the Eemian. Marine isotope stage 5E. That is a warming. That's a global warming right there. And it was not caused by soccer moms driving SUVs.
That goes back to 250,000 years ago. That's all the way to the bottom 3000 meters down. That's all the way to the bottom of the Greenland ice sheet. Now this is oxygen isotopes and. And what can cause something like that?
That goes back to 250,000 years ago. That's all the way to the bottom 3000 meters down. That's all the way to the bottom of the Greenland ice sheet. Now this is oxygen isotopes and. And what can cause something like that?