Can't win. If one of your theories gets debunked, you just pivot to another. I choose to believe the actual scientists.We are technically still in an ice age.
The current ice age started just over two and a half million years ago, and it hasn't quite ended yet. Within a single ice age, there are periods of warmth where glaciers melt, which are called interglacial periods. The opposite, when glaciers spread, is called glacial cycles.
.https://www.climatedollars.org/full-study/a-short-history-of-global-warming-fears/Can't win. If one of your theories gets debunked, you just pivot to another. I choose to believe the actual scientists.
Sorry to inform you, but he's correct on this one.Can't win. If one of your theories gets debunked, you just pivot to another. I choose to believe the actual scientists.
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