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To: maceng2 who wrote (1567471)10/23/2025 4:53:27 PM
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I imagine you think you are making sense.

You aren't. What are you trying to say?



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How Studying the Ocean Floor Explains the History of Earth’s Climate | PBS NewsHour | PBS LearningMedia


Summary:
To understand the history of climate change, researchers are digging underneath the ocean floor where organisms and plants have accumulated in sediment over millennia. Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory holds samples taken from the Earth’s ocean floor, a collection that has taken over half a century to build. One of the great scientific advances that came out of the Lamont core repository was the proof of the theory of the ice ages and this understanding that the ice ages come and go caused by variations in the Earth’s orbit around the sun.

“So right now, the Earth’s orbit should be making the Earth cooler in the Northern Hemisphere,” according to Maureen Raymo, a marine biologist and director of the core repository, “And we’re observing it’s warmer, and that’s obviously because we’re putting so much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere very quickly.” The repository collects samples from oceans all around the world and sends them to scientists to study. There are still many places to explore and many uncertainties about what happened in the past especially around Antarctica.

April 8, 2019 video and resource materials from PBS NewsHour.

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"Covid scam dovetails in neatly with Climate scam."
That seems to be the case for a lot of conspiracies.