Global Warming

GLOBAL WARMING MELTDOWN: SWEDISH STUDY FINDS EARTH WARMER IN ROMAN MEDIEVAL TIMES………

 

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The global warming fear mongering and financial/economic plundering that’s used to fund it, and make others wealthy in the process (read =Al-Gore), has to end. After 15 consecutive years of negative growth in global temperatures, it’s time to end the charade, the blue smoke and mirrors that hides the massive wealth distribution schemes of the statist, who are more upset than glad at the news of GW being further debunked with each days passing.

The most influence on our global weather remains to this day, the sun, and deep outer space sub atomic particles that regularly bombard our atmosphere producing cloud cover, which is periodically, affected by both the solar system’s place within the galaxy and solar activity of the sun, which in regular cycles produces enough solar wind to shield the earth from these deep space particles. This is thoroughly explained in the Danish video below.

Our star is now at “solar maximum,” the peak phase of its 11-year activity cycle. But this solar max is weak, and the overall current cycle, known as Solar Cycle 24, conjures up comparisons to the famously feeble Solar Cycle 14 in the early 1900s, researchers said.

  Study: Earth was warmer in Roman, Medieval times

If you think the Earth is hot now, try wearing plate armor in the Middle Ages.

A Swedish study found that the planet was warmer in ancient Roman times and the Middle Ages than today, challenging the mainstream idea that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are the main drivers of global warming.

The study, by scientist Leif Kullman, analyzed 455 “radiocarbon-dated mega-fossils” in the Scandes mountains and found that tree lines for different species of trees were higher during the Roman and Medieval times than they are today. Not only that, but the temperatures were higher as well.

“Historical tree line positions are viewed in relation to early 21st century equivalents, and indicate that tree line elevations attained during the past century and in association with modern climate warming are highly unusual, but not unique, phenomena from the perspective of the past 4,800 years,” Kullman found. “Prior to that, the pine tree line (and summer temperatures) was consistently higher than present, as it was also during the Roman and Medieval periods.”

Kullman also wrote that “summer temperatures during the early Holocene thermal optimum may have been 2.3°C higher than present.” The “Holocene thermal optimum was a warm period that occurred between 9,000 and 5,000 years ago. This warm period was followed by a gradual cooling period.”

According to Kullman, the temperature spikes were during the Roman and Medieval warming periods “were succeeded by a distinct tree line/temperature dip, broadly corresponding to the Little Ice Age.”

For many years now, there was an alleged scientific consensus that the Earth was warming due to humans releasing greenhouse gases into the air — primarily through burning fossil fuels. However, temperatures stopped rising after 1998, leaving scientists scrambling to find an explanation to the hiatus in warming.

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