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Originally Posted by LadyMischief
Your thinking in this is correct, sir. We are in an interglacial period after the end of an ice age.. of course there is going to be a strong warming trend.. and for anyone who's done any study on paleoclimatology, they will quickly realize that this warming trend we are experiencing now is VERY mild compared to the violent earthwide climate changes that came in VERY short periods of time (a matter of 2 years or less in some cases) after actual global cataclysms such as meteor strikes and volcanic eruptions.
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i would try to respond with something intelligent to say but you summed up my question nicely.
