By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News
Human emissions of carbon dioxide will defer the next Ice Age, say scientists.
The last Ice Age ended about 11,500 years ago, and when the next one should begin has not been entirely clear.
Researchers used data on the Earth's orbit and other things to find the historical warm interglacial period that looks most like the current one.
In the journal Nature Geoscience, they write that the next Ice Age would begin within 1,500 years - but emissions have been so high that it will not.
M Paul Lloyd wrote:Something that has troubled me from the outset with all of this is that samples taken from ice cores and sedimentary deposits seem to suggest that atmospheric CO2 levels were very high (much higher than today) during some of the major glaciation periods in Earths history which seems to suggest that other factors were largely responsible.
Flakkarin has a theory on this as it happens, and she should know.
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M Paul Lloyd wrote:And then............... I found this.![]()
Carbon emissions 'will defer Ice Age'By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News
Human emissions of carbon dioxide will defer the next Ice Age, say scientists.
The last Ice Age ended about 11,500 years ago, and when the next one should begin has not been entirely clear.
Researchers used data on the Earth's orbit and other things to find the historical warm interglacial period that looks most like the current one.
In the journal Nature Geoscience, they write that the next Ice Age would begin within 1,500 years - but emissions have been so high that it will not.
More here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16439807
I have ask the question........ how do they know that the next ice age will occur in 1,500 years?
Finntroll wrote:It’s a shame that there is no link to a full report to shows in more detail how they have come to their conclusion.
Lateralman wrote: My granny told me that when I last paid her a visit at the home.
Lateralman wrote:In case you had not noticed, with all the millions of pounds of technology available to her painted fingertips, how many times does the weather girl ever get the prediction for tomorrow’s weather correct?
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