The Earth’s climate has been influenced by vast, naturally recurring cycles, including a long-term cooling trend initiated by the breakup of Pangaea about 50 million years ago, leading into the current ice age which started 2.58 million years ago.
Vast naturally recurring cycles have driven earth's climate throughout history. A cooling phase caused by the final collapse of the supercontinent Pangaea has lasted 50 million years. The world has been in an ice age for 2.58 million years. Carbon dioxide does not change climate. pic.twitter.com/UhDmH7598z
— Peter Clack (@PeterDClack) September 20, 2024
Arctic sea ice minimum extent this year was 26% higher than 2012 – the exact opposite of expert predictions.#ClimateScamhttps://t.co/iAQJ4IOFOphttps://t.co/NWyPy8DujChttps://t.co/0lYsJCyfm2 https://t.co/rhnDNQnGYt pic.twitter.com/lM8Ygo0L2B
— Tony Heller (@TonyClimate) September 21, 2024
The Earth is currently the coolest it has ever been in half a billion years pic.twitter.com/XMt4qO0fEv
— Kevin Bass PhD MS (@kevinnbass) September 21, 2024
Sea level at Stockholm, Sweden has been falling at a rate of 3.7 mm/year for 130 years. There is zero evidence that humans have any impact on the rate of sea level rise.#ClimateScam https://t.co/t824M3TYNR pic.twitter.com/VV0WIIoRCF
— Tony Heller (@TonyClimate) September 20, 2024