Tag Archives: Ice Age

Civilization in the Ice Age

What did the world look like during the last Ice Age, and what does that say about likely locations for ancient civilizations? Continue reading

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Interesting Change of Season Length

The Northern Hemisphere gets longer summers and shorter winters for the next couple of thousand years. This is a good thing, as it can help keep the North Pole melted and the Ice Age Glacial away. Continue reading

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Annoying Lead Time Graph

A most annoying graph of the present risks to our climate, and it isn’t warming. Continue reading

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Arctic Melting

The Arctic regularly melts… some folks don’t understand that this is a good thing… Continue reading

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Galactic Collisions and Our Ice Age

Our sun comes from the Sagittarius Galaxy and we merged into The Milky Way. This has very large implications for much of our evolutionary and geologic history, yet is largely ignored in “The Standard Narrative”. Continue reading

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