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One thing is for sure, the only way to get the polar icecaps back to anything like their previous state will require human intervention. Its impossible (without another ice age) for nature to refreeze them as the suns rays are now penetrating the Northern seas and warming them, instead of being reflected by the white icecap
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Doggerland existed.Drunk Monkey wrote: ↑August 13, 2021, 11:38 am
If you say so Tam ... you out the sin bin now ???
And there after Sir Cornelius Vermuyden, Dutch-born British engineer who introduced Dutch land-reclamation methods in England and drained the Fens and also the low marshy lands thus reclaiming all the wetlands that now for the Isle of Axholme (near Scunthorpe)Khun Paul wrote: ↑August 13, 2021, 11:24 amYes Dogger, I was amazed but after watching Time Team and what they have been finding and the historical records etc, England was connected to Europe by a large very fertile land which was swallowed up when the seas rose, a few tens of thousands years ago I might add. But the Vikings did build and refurbish their boats from trees on Greenland before popping over to the American continent
I dont believe Dogger has ever been a country KP your geography needs grooming .. its basically a sand bank / shallow water zone in the North Sea...
DM
Doggerland (also called Dogger Littoral[1]) was an area of land, now submerged beneath the southern North Sea, that connected Great Britain to continental Europe. It was flooded by rising sea levels around 6500–6200 BCE. Geological surveys have suggested that it stretched from what is now the east coast of Great Britain to what are now the Netherlands, the western coast of Germany and the peninsula of Jutland.[2] It was probably a rich habitat with human habitation in the Mesolithic period,[3] although rising sea levels gradually reduced it to low-lying islands before its final submergence, possibly following a tsunami caused by the Storegga Slide.[4] Doggerland was named after the Dogger Bank, which in turn was named after 17th-century Dutch fishing boats called doggers.[5]
The archaeological potential of the area was first identified in the early 20th century, and interest intensified in 1931 when a fishing trawler operating east of the Wash dragged up a barbed antler point that was subsequently dated to a time when the area was tundra. Vessels have since dragged up remains of mammoths, lions and other animals, and a few prehistoric tools and weapons.[6]
As of 2020 international teams are continuing a two-year investigation into the submerged landscape of Doggerland using new and traditional archaeo-geophysics techniques, computer simulation and molecular biology. Evidence gathered allows study of past environments, ecological change and human transition from hunter-gatherer to farming communities.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland
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Eat your heart out DM, thanks Tamada for posting the information , I may be getting older but not more stupid !!
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WHY ?? where does it say Dogger was / has ever been referred to as a country... only a piece of land.
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^ nope, his age is already higher than his IQ
Age & treachery will always triumph over youth & ability
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Ha ha ha doubt that last checked over 130
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Misplaced decimal point, it’s 1.30
You’re welcome
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There's so much CO2 in the atmosphere that planting trees can no longer save us
It dont look great
It dont look great
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Says who?
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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Says who? Just copy this and do a search and presto an article will appear
Hope this helps as I know it will
Hope this helps as I know it will
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Concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere were as high as 4,000 parts per million (ppm, on a molar basis) during the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago to as low as 180 ppm during the Quaternary glaciation of the last two million years.[2] Reconstructed temperature records for the last 420 million years indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations peaked at ~2000 ppm during the Devonian (∼400 Myrs ago) period, and again in the Triassic (220–200 Myrs ago) period. Global annual mean CO2 concentration has increased by 50% since the start of the Industrial Revolution, from 280 ppm during the 10,000 years up to the mid-18th century[2] to 420 ppm as of April 2021.[3] The present concentration is the highest for 14 million years.[4] The increase has been attributed to human activity, particularly deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels.[5] This increase of CO2 and other long-lived greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere has produced the current episode of global warming. Between 30% and 40% of the CO2 released by humans into the atmosphere dissolves into the oceans,[6][
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_di ... atmosphere
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_di ... atmosphere
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In the past it seems the CO2 levels have been a lot higher and the world seem to have survived
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I knew that ..noosard wrote: ↑December 30, 2021, 6:02 amConcentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere were as high as 4,000 parts per million (ppm, on a molar basis) during the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago to as low as 180 ppm during the Quaternary glaciation of the last two million years.[2] Reconstructed temperature records for the last 420 million years indicate that atmospheric CO2 concentrations peaked at ~2000 ppm during the Devonian (∼400 Myrs ago) period, and again in the Triassic (220–200 Myrs ago) period. Global annual mean CO2 concentration has increased by 50% since the start of the Industrial Revolution, from 280 ppm during the 10,000 years up to the mid-18th century[2] to 420 ppm as of April 2021.[3] The present concentration is the highest for 14 million years.[4] The increase has been attributed to human activity, particularly deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels.[5] This increase of CO2 and other long-lived greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere has produced the current episode of global warming. Between 30% and 40% of the CO2 released by humans into the atmosphere dissolves into the oceans,[6][
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_di ... atmosphere
so advice required ... should i cash in my life policy now being as it seems the 28 remaining years of mankind as we know it appears to be flawed ??
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What a CNN load CNN of b****cks!!
Just FOLLOW THE MONEY and all will be clarified
As all on this site are 50 + and probably 65+ or more surely you should have learned that lesson many times over!
Guess what all these have in common: drugs, wars, pandemics, climate change, politics etc?
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Just FOLLOW THE MONEY and all will be clarified
As all on this site are 50 + and probably 65+ or more surely you should have learned that lesson many times over!
Guess what all these have in common: drugs, wars, pandemics, climate change, politics etc?
Answers on a post card to:
Santa Claus Anywherewilldo
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No, it was no help at all. I'll let you provide the proof if it is so easy.
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Civilisation will of course still exist after 2050 - but maybe not quite as we expect it. Going by what was quoted here 2 years ago, sea level rise displaces about 2 million people a year NOW (assuming 3 mm a year rise) and that rate will go up. Some parts of the world will get dryer, others wetter - change will happen. Can we adapt? Humans can, animals and plants not so easily. Heat waves last year killed off one third of a population of fruit bats in Australia; this year heat waves and drought killed off 70% of juvenile salmon in some western USA rivers. Papa farang has already told us that tomatoes could stop producing fruit in some countries if temperature rise by another 2 degrees centigrade, and so on.
The problem is most humans will not prepare for change - they will only try to deal with it when it happens. Unfortunately it is like a seat belt - no good saying i wished i had put it on before the accident, too late afterwards!
The problem is most humans will not prepare for change - they will only try to deal with it when it happens. Unfortunately it is like a seat belt - no good saying i wished i had put it on before the accident, too late afterwards!
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Obviously a well thought out plan from Boris ........ If the temp rises, we can grow our own bananas/coconuts/grapes/oranges etc etc in UK and wont need to "trade" with anyone