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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Sdgla who wrote (1438970)2/12/2024 9:49:46 PM
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You really need to get some new theories, Smegs. The ones you have now are old and tired.

Explainer: How the rise and fall of CO2 levels influenced the ice ages (carbonbrief.org)
A 2013 paper by Dr Jeremy Shakun of Boston College and colleagues examined a network of 80 climate proxy records around the world during the end of the last ice age. They found that while CO2 generally lagged temperatures in the southern hemisphere – consistent with Antarctic reconstructions – the same was not true for the rest of the world.

Both the northern hemisphere and overall global temperatures actually lagged CO2; in other words, for the world as a whole, warming happened after atmospheric CO2 concentrations increased. The reasons for this are complex and are driven in part by changes in ocean currents as ice ages end.

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Here's one way to increase CO2....

Volcanic coal-burning in Siberia led to climate change 252 million years ago | NSF - National Science Foundation
A team of researchers led by Arizona State University geoscientist Linda Elkins-Tanton has provided the first direct evidence that extensive coal burning in Siberia was a cause of the Permo-Triassic extinction 252 million years ago. It was Earth's most severe extinction event. The results of the study are published in the journal Geology.

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same way, different location
Deccan Traps: Volcanic Climate Change & Dinosaur Die-Offs | AMNH
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