“On the contrary at the end of the penultimate ice age 135,000 years ago, dramatic melting of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets [meant they] were releasing enough fresh water into the North Atlantic to impact the ocean’s circulations and to cause climate change to both the north Atlantic and in the Southern Ocean.”
2 thoughts on “Ice sheet collapse 135,000 years ago to help scientists explain dramatic climate changes – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)”
Comments are closed.
Patterns to you Hamson…
Bin listening…
Ok, so we are in a downward curve, the loop y kind.
Make hay where the sun shines…This proverb is first recorded in John Heywood’s A dialogue conteinyng the nomber in effect of all the prouerbes in the Englishe tongue, 1546:
Whan the sunne shinth make hay. Whiche is to say.
Take time whan time cometh, lest time steale away.
Profound.
LikeLike
Great Cajon Solo Martin Krendl https://youtu.be/UM8eIlqf5GA via @YouTube
LikeLike