Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
How do you explain the rate at which the climate has increased from 1880 to 2015? .7°C in 135 years. This is the key part: it is impossible for global temperatures to increase that fast naturally.Currently, we are in a warm interglacial that began about 11,000 years ago. The last period of glaciation, which is often informally called the “Ice Age,” peaked about 20,000 years ago. At that time, the world was on average probably about 10°F (5°C) colder than today, and locally as much as 40°F (22°C) colder.
The warming period started 11,000 years ago... How much weather data do we have again? Like less than 200 years right? Cause SCIENCE!!!
There is no other time in the history of the Earth where temperatures have increased at that rate, and you have no explanation for it.