Climate v. Humanity
"Winter Landscape With Skaters" by, Hendrick Avercamp
Just after the beginning of the Holocene Epoch 11,700 years ago there were two Geological Events that may have helped shaped the course of humanity. "In studying the Star Carr site, the researchers learned that two events there 9,300 and 11,100 years ago resulted in temperature decreases of 10 and 4 degrees Celsius." Suggesting that humans may have proved to be more resilient to Climate Change then once thought. While a professor from Georgetown University in the article is also quoted as believing that the Starr Carr study “....has great significance for our understanding of anthropogenic global warming;" He is way off the mark. However you can read more here at (CNN) 11,000 years ago, our ancestors survived abrupt climate change
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Weather, 11 March Climate v. Humanity
Here we may look at some interesting research and a variety of other topis and or events which pit Humanity against Earths Climate as well as Mother Earth. Events such as Volcano's, Earthquakes, Forrest and Brushfires as well as other Catastrophic Events which may have had an affect on Mankind are all fair game here. Such happenings in the past along with Current Events may give us a glimpse into what may be in store for us in the future. Archives
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