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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (15156)12/13/2009 3:19:28 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86350
 
They can add another real world data point that is impossible to refute.

Over 90% of the glaciers of the 10000 BC ice age era melted before man burned any fossil fuels or modified his environment in any meaningful way. There is no proof that the current global warming that is melting the last vestiges of the 10000 BC ice age era glaciers isn't the continuation of whatever caused the melting to start in the first place.

There is no CO2 spike in the data to cause the above melting.

What is apparent during the last 10000 year period of warming is that there have been changes in the earths orientation and average distance to the sun which must greatly effect the total heat content a particular area of the earth gets from the sun over a year, a decade, a century, and over millennia.