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To: Don Green who wrote (739)7/3/2025 12:47:00 PM
From: Broken_Clock3 Recommendations

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Don Green
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According to generally accepted science, we wouldn't be here except for climate change.
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Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event


The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) extinction event, [a] formerly known as the K–T extinction, was the mass extinction of three-quarters of the plant and animal species on Earth [2] [3] approximately 66 million years ago. The event caused the extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs. Most other tetrapods weighing more than 25 kg (55 lb) also became extinct, with the exception of some ectothermic species such as sea turtles and crocodilians. [4] It marked the end of the Cretaceous period, and with it the Mesozoic era, while heralding the beginning of the current era, the Cenozoic. In the geologic record, the K–Pg event is marked by a thin layer of sediment called the K–Pg boundary or K–T boundary, which can be found throughout the world in marine and terrestrial rocks. The boundary clay shows unusually high levels of the metal iridium, [5] [6] [7] which is more common in asteroids than in the Earth's crust. [8]

As originally proposed in 1980 [9] by a team of scientists led by Luis Alvarez and his son Walter, it is now generally thought that the K–Pg extinction was caused by the impact of a massive asteroid 10 to 15 km (6 to 9 mi) wide, [10] [11] 66 million years ago causing the Chicxulub crater, which devastated the global environment, mainly through a lingering impact winter which halted photosynthesis in plants and plankton. [12] [13] The impact hypothesis, also known as the Alvarez hypothesis, was bolstered by the discovery of the 180 km (112 mi) Chicxulub crater in the Gulf of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula in the early 1990s, [14] which provided conclusive evidence that the K–Pg boundary clay represented debris from an asteroid impact. [8] The fact that the extinctions occurred simultaneously provides strong evidence that they were caused by the asteroid. [8] A 2016 drilling project into the Chicxulub peak ring confirmed that the peak ring comprised granite ejected within minutes from deep in the earth, but contained hardly any gypsum, the usual sulfate-containing sea floor rock in the region: the gypsum would have vaporized and dispersed as an aerosol into the atmosphere, causing longer-term effects on the climate and food chain. In October 2019, researchers asserted that the event rapidly acidified the oceans and produced long-lasting effects on the climate, detailing the mechanisms of the mass extinction. [15] [16]

Other causal or contributing factors to the extinction may have been the Deccan Traps and other volcanic eruptions, [17] [18] climate change, and sea level change. However, in January 2020, scientists reported that climate-modeling of the extinction event favored the asteroid impact and not volcanism. [19] [20] [21]

A wide range of terrestrial species perished in the K–Pg extinction, the best-known being the non-avian dinosaurs, along with many mammals, birds, [22] lizards, [23] insects, [24] [25] plants, and all the pterosaurs. [26] In the oceans, the K–Pg extinction killed off plesiosaurs and mosasaurs and devastated teleost fish, [27] sharks, mollusks (especially ammonites, which became extinct), and many species of plankton. It is estimated that 75% or more of all species on Earth vanished. [28] However, the extinction also provided evolutionary opportunities: in its wake, many groups underwent remarkable adaptive radiation—sudden and prolific divergence into new forms and species within the disrupted and emptied ecological niches. Mammals in particular diversified in the Paleogene, [29] evolving new forms such as horses, whales, bats, and primates. The surviving group of dinosaurs were avians, a few species of ground and water fowl, which radiated into all modern species of birds. [30] Among other groups, teleost fish [31] and perhaps lizards [23] also radiated.



To: Don Green who wrote (739)7/5/2025 5:32:48 AM
From: Thomas A Watson1 Recommendation

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IT is a total pile of nonsense. Weather is not getting worse. There are just more, millions of video cameras in the world creating news feed action stories. How many video camera were in the world in 1950 and earlier. To control climate you control energy supplies and types. Only the elite few know what is good for you. Every hot day, flood, water shortage, wind storm in podunk nowhere is news fodder feeding the elites narrative of they know best.

I read through it only briefly, As to reference of 1980 period it is nothing in time for earth's climate history. It is just the normal? action of the Malankovich cycles. As to the co2 cooling fingerprint of the upper troposphere, co2 is at a constant concentration at every altitude. If you understand the actual causes of thermal radiation versus conduction convection, more co2 mean the lowering of the altitude where co2 has the ability to emit radiation to space without being thermalized by another CO2 molecule. It is about density the relates to the spacing between molecules. H2O on the other hand varies from 45,000 PPM to very small PPM.

The IPCC you has what the politicians argue and not what the scientists have reported.

To me what is great news is that President Trump has shut down climate.gov as a total fraud waste of money by con men.

Some science links The last link listed by Shuller and Ott, I have spent days verifying the science and it was to me the first no hand waving objectively true explanation of how surface heat from the sun is radiated into space and make obvious the radiative model theory suggesting the sky is falling is nonsense.

Links to YouTupe vids with Objective and common sense Science Content.

For a comprehensive List of YouTube videos given by Scientists this is my GOTO channel. Tom Nelson Podcast

These two channels give common seance analysis of the current news climate propaganda of climate doom from media and government sources.

1. Tony Heller Play List Climate Fakery
2. Climate discussion Nexus @ClimateDN Playlist FACT CHECKS

A good Start for understanding the jargon of Climate Change.

The Youtube videos below use real climate relevant data with rational analysis suggesting common sense correlations and conclusions.

1. Latimer Alder: Climate Data for Dummies | Tom Nelson Pod #174 With Slides and Chapters.
2. Latimer Alder: Energy Data for Dummies | Tom Nelson Pod #190 With Slides and Chapters.
3. Latimer Alder: Net Zero for Dummies | Tom Nelson Pod #208 With Slides and Chapters.
4. Lessons from Paleoclimate Conveniently Ignored by the IPCC - Thomas P Gallagher & Roger C Palmer With Chapters and links to a 3 part video series of more detailed analysis the past 67 million years of Paleoclimate data.

Below this video connects the dots and I BELIEVE makes a logical concise case that CO2 cools the Earth global temperatures. And that CO2 existential threat is as President Trump has said, bovine excrement.

5. Ralph Ellis: Ice Ages modulated by ice-sheet albedo, not by CO2 | Tom Nelson Podcast #71 With Slides and Chapters.

6. For the most lucid explanation in layman terms of physics of how heat flows from the Earth's surface by 99.7% convection and conduction, 0.03% radiation and then through the troposphere and higher layers to the mesosphere that then radiates this heat to space, the 2 Tom Shula video below explains it all. To me it also shows the total farce and fraud of the radiative forcing speculation CO2 radiative forcing. The false science basis of all the climate models.

Tom Shula: A Novel Perspective on the Greenhouse Effect | Tom Nelson Pod #98 The Parani Gauge

Tom Shula and Markus Ott : The “Missing Link” in the Greenhouse Effect