Chip
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That was the link to the data I used, they obviously didn't produce it. The more current data confirms the original.Dr. Dasypodidae said:Wikipedia is getting better and better, but there are much new Antarctic ice core data available since this entry was made..
Right. So why argue the degree of impact we're having on the current epoch ? The earth appears to give itself an enema every 100,000 years regardless. The Global Warming debate is a distraction adopted to polarize voters, IMHO.Dr. Dasypodidae said:One big question is whether our current Holocene interglacial epoch will become a "super-interglacial" epoch with a 6-m higher global sea level, which has happened at least once in the past half million years.
I'd like to end fossil fuel use, regardless. I'd like cleaner air, water and woods for my children and their children, regardless.
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