I'd normally have to ask you who Thanos is but I read all about him on Nerdly McNerd's (Lawndart) blog. You know Dart has an section on fan fiction he wrote. Him versus Venom, him versus Thanos, him getting tied up by Wonder Woman and forced to tell the truth while she talks DC comics to him while throwing pickles at him while rolling around on roller skates.
Except for the fact during the warmest periods in history, much of what is now land was covered in shallow seas, and during the coldest periods in history, lots of area that's under water right now was above.
I knew I could get someone to take the bait!!! Fish on!!!! When exactly was this warmest period in history and what specifically was the population of humans, number of cars on the road, planes in the sky, coal burning power plants, and of course farting cows? Climate change is a given. Man made climate change is a lie. Folks, science can't even localized make it rain on a drought stricken area. You want me to believe man can manipulate the entire atmosphere one direction or the other?
T Rex sowed the seeds of his own destruction with humongous dinosaur flatulence. Everyone knows that.
T Rex had bigger issues than farting a lot. T Rex can't open a jar of pickles. T Rex can't wipe his own ass. T Rex can't DJ a rave. T Rex can't reach the top shelf where his mom put the good cereal. T Rex can't throw his arms in the air like T Rex just don't care.
Take the bait? I did not comment on WHY the climate was warmer or colder, just the temperatures effect on sea level. People are a mosquito on the planet's neck. Nothing. A volcanic eruption will release more CO2 in a single event than all the people, EVER. I know we're not the cause for the shifts in climate. It still doesn't change the fact that sea levels rise and fall with the temp changes.
I would lay excessive flatulence blame squarely at the feet of the brontosaurus. Everyone knows roughage and fiber contributes to gas more than meat. Plus T Rex was cool. Nobody wants a negative image of T Rex.
Huh? Like most things anymore, it seems to be hard to find solid evidence because so many sources are clearly biased
You weren't wrong on the gas. Volcano eruptions emit CO2 among many others. The volume of more than any human ever could be argued, but not without knowing the size of eruption that's being debated. If the Yellowstone Supervolcano erupts, your statement may be correct...and a moot point at the same time as we'll all be dead.
The brontosaurus was well known for farting under water and then giggling like a school girl. Aqueous percolation of flatulence probably tends to ameliorate the atmospheric consequences.
While we're on the volcano subject, a large volcano eruption is more likely to lower global temperatures due to ash thrown into the atmosphere blocking sunlight. And while we have added sunlight to the discussion, it is the main factor in global temperature change. Let's call Al Gore and get instructions and the cost to manipulate the sun and the earth's axis angle. That should be a fun conversation. Wonder what the price tag is?
Plus, if I'm not mistaken, the mechanics of how volcanoes affect global climate is not CO2 related. I believe it's the particles of ash and dust that block sunlight, actually cooling the planet. It's what caused the Little Ice age 700 years ago. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-16797075
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/...ld-shrink-livestocks-global-carbon-hoofprint/ It's not even cow farts; "The problem is the digestive process of cattle and other ruminants, known as enteric fermentation. Microbes in their digestive tracts break down and extract energy from the carbohydrates in fibrous grasses. But the same process also generates hydrogen, which a separate set of microorganisms feed on, producing methane. About 95% of the gas escapes through the mouth and nostrils, while the rest exits in the other direction."