New Study Destroys Climate Change Activists, Should We Be Concerned With An Ice Age Now?
According to the hardcore left, we've only got about 10 years to do something about climate change and CO2 emissions before the Earth's temperature increases to a point that it will be too late to save the planet.
If we don't act immediately and change our lifestyles we won't be able to save the polar ice which will melt at the poles and as a result will cause the sea levels to rise much higher than they are. The rise in sea level will inevitably lead to the destruction of many coastal cities, especially Miami according to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. That's the story they feed us anyway. But science and a recent study suggest something very different.
Rather than the concern of all the ice melting, there is actually a large increase in sea ice. While some has melted, that amount is far outweighed by all of the new ice. A new study reveals that we should worry more about an ice age than vanishing polar ice.
If we're really so much to the changing climate, then how is it possible for the exact opposite to happen than what they have been forecasting for decades?
According to Fox News,
“One key question in the field is still what caused the Earth to periodically cycle in and out of ice ages,” University of Chicago professor and the study's co-author, Malte Jansen, said in a statement. “We are pretty confident that the carbon balance between the atmosphere and ocean must have changed, but we don’t quite know how or why..."
“...what this suggests is that it’s a feedback loop,” said the study's lead author, Alice Marzocchi. “As the temperature drops, less carbon is released into the atmosphere, which triggers more cooling.”
“What surprised me is how much of this increased storage can be attributed to physical changes alone, with Antarctic sea-ice cover being the key player,” Marzocchi added, noting that future study of the ocean and the role it plays in the carbon cycle can help simulate "future environmental change.”
Earth goes through warming and cooling cycles, it always has. It's kind of the way the Earth maintains homeostasis.
Take a look at the video below where four climate scientists destroy the myth of climate change.