The earth is now on the brink of entering another Ice Age, according to a large and compelling body of evidence from within the field of climate science. Many sources of data which provide our knowledge base of long-term climate change indicate that the warm, twelve thousand year-long Holocene period will rather soon be coming to an end, and then the earth will return to Ice Age conditions for the next 100,000 years.

Ice cores, ocean sediment cores, the geologic record, and studies of ancient plant and animal populations all demonstrate a regular cyclic pattern of Ice Age glacial maximums which each last about 100,000 years, separated by intervening warm interglacials, each lasting about 12,000 years.

Most of the long-term climate data collected from various sources also shows a strong correlation with the three astronomical cycles which are together known as the Milankovich cycles. The three Milankovich cycles include the tilt of the earth, which varies over a 41,000 year period; the shape of the earth’s orbit, which changes over a period of 100,000 years; and the Precession of the Equinoxes, also known as the earth’s ‘wobble’, which gradually rotates the direction of the earth’s axis over a period of 26,000 years. According to the Milankovich theory of Ice Age causation, these three astronomical cycles, each of which effects the amount of solar radiation which reaches the earth, act together to produce the cycle of cold Ice Age maximums and warm interglacials.

Elements of the astronomical theory of Ice Age causation were first presented by the French mathematician Joseph Adhemar in 1842, it was developed further by the English prodigy Joseph Croll in 1875, and the theory was established in its present form by the Czech mathematician Milutin Milankovich in the 1920s and 30s. In 1976 the prestigious journal “Science” published a landmark paper by John Imbrie, James Hays, and Nicholas Shackleton entitled “Variations in the Earth's orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages,” which described the correlation which the trio of scientist/authors had found between the climate data obtained from ocean sediment cores and the patterns of the astronomical Milankovich cycles. Since the late 1970s, the Milankovich theory has remained the predominant theory to account for Ice Age causation among climate scientists, and hence the Milankovich theory is always described in textbooks of climatology and in encyclopaedia articles about the Ice Ages.

In their 1976 paper Imbrie, Hays, and Shackleton wrote that their own climate forecasts, which were based on sea-sediment cores and the Milankovich cycles, "… must be qualified in two ways. First, they apply only to the natural component of future climatic trends - and not to anthropogenic effects such as those due to the burning of fossil fuels. Second, they describe only the long-term trends, because they are linked to orbital variations with periods of 20,000 years and longer. Climatic oscillations at higher frequencies are not predicted... the results indicate that the long-term trend over the next 20,000 years is towards extensive Northern Hemisphere glaciation and cooler climate."

During the 1970s the famous American astronomer Carl Sagan and other scientists began promoting the theory that ‘greenhouse gasses’ such as carbon dioxide, or CO2, produced by human industries could lead to catastrophic global warming. Since the 1970s the theory of ‘anthropogenic global warming’ (AGW) has gradually become accepted as fact by most of the academic establishment, and their acceptance of AGW has inspired a global movement to encourage governments to make pivotal changes to prevent the worsening of AGW.

The central piece of evidence that is cited in support of the AGW theory is the famous ‘hockey stick’ graph which was presented by Al Gore in his 2006 film “An Inconvenient Truth.” The ‘hockey stick’ graph shows an acute upward spike in global temperatures which began during the 1970s and continued through the winter of 2006/07. However, this warming trend was interrupted when the winter of 2007/8 delivered the deepest snow cover to the Northern Hemisphere since 1966 and the coldest temperatures since 2001. It now appears that the current Northern Hemisphere winter of 2008/09 will probably equal or surpass the winter of 2007/08 for both snow depth and cold temperatures.

The main flaw in the AGW theory is that its proponents focus on evidence from only the past one thousand years at most, while ignoring the evidence from the past million years -- evidence which is essential for a true understanding of climatology. The data from paleoclimatology provides us with an alternative and more credible explanation for the recent global temperature spike, based on the natural cycle of Ice Age maximums and interglacials.

In 1999 the British journal “Nature” published the results of data derived from glacial ice cores collected at the Russia ’s Vostok station in Antarctica during the 1990s. The Vostok ice core data includes a record of global atmospheric temperatures, atmospheric CO2 and other greenhouse gases, and airborne particulates starting from 420,000 years ago and continuing through history up to our present time.

The graph of the Vostok ice core data shows that the Ice Age maximums and the warm interglacials occur within a regular cyclic pattern, the graph-line of which is similar to the rhythm of a heartbeat on an electrocardiogram tracing. The Vostok data graph also shows that changes in global CO2 levels lag behind global temperature changes by about eight hundred years. What that indicates is that global temperatures precede or cause global CO2 changes, and not the reverse. In other words, increasing atmospheric CO2 is not causing global temperature to rise; instead the natural cyclic increase in global temperature is causing global CO2 to rise.

The reason that global CO2 levels rise and fall in response to the global temperature is because cold water is capable of retaining more CO2 than warm water. That is why carbonated beverages loose their carbonation, or CO2, when stored in a warm environment. We store our carbonated soft drinks, wine, and beer in a cool place to prevent them from loosing their ‘fizz’, which is a feature of their carbonation, or CO2 content. The earth is currently warming as a result of the natural Ice Age cycle, and as the oceans get warmer, they release increasing amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere.

Because the release of CO2 by the warming oceans lags behind the changes in the earth’s temperature, we should expect to see global CO2 levels continue to rise for another eight hundred years after the end of the earth’s current Interglacial warm period. We should already be eight hundred years into the coming Ice Age before global CO2 levels begin to drop in response to the increased chilling of the world’s oceans.

The Vostok ice core data graph reveals that global CO2 levels regularly rose and fell in a direct response to the natural cycle of Ice Age minimums and maximums during the past four hundred and twenty thousand years. Within that natural cycle, about every 110,000 years global temperatures, followed by global CO2 levels, have peaked at approximately the same levels which they are at today.

About 325,000 years ago, at the peak of a warm interglacial, global temperature and CO2 levels were higher than they are today. Today we are again at the peak, and near to the end, of a warm interglacial, and the earth is now due to enter the next Ice Age. If we are lucky, we may have a few years to prepare for it. The Ice Age will return, as it always has, in its regular and natural cycle, with or without any influence from the effects of AGW.

The AGW theory is based on data that is drawn from a ridiculously narrow span of time and it demonstrates a wanton disregard for the ‘big picture’ of long-term climate change. The data from paleoclimatology, including ice cores, sea sediments, geology, paleobotany and zoology, indicate that we are on the verge of entering another Ice Age, and the data also shows that severe and lasting climate change can occur within only a few years. While concern over the dubious threat of Anthropogenic Global Warming continues to distract the attention of people throughout the world, the very real threat of the approaching and inevitable Ice Age, which will render large parts of the Northern Hemisphere uninhabitable, is being foolishly ignored.

Gregory F. Fegel


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  • andora said on Jan 11, 2009....

    Slovenian Media have reported recommendations of the meteorological institute of Germany, which alarms over the risks of having piercings – the metal earrings on people’s body could cause dangerous freezing.

    No metal objects attached to the body should be worn, warns the media, for people who must venture outside. For everyone else, Slovenian media urges its citizens to stay in their homes. //01.10.09
  • andora said on Jan 11, 2009....
    how cold is it?

    last night we had to close the windows and the cat actually slept with us :]
  • andora said on Jan 11, 2009....
    the Galaxy rotates through 200,000,000 year cycle; one side of the Galaxy is moving away from the center of the Big Bang; one side of the Galaxy is moving towards the center of the Big Bang; the Galaxy has one side moving faster than another side; the side that is moving faster experiences greater gravitational forces; the side moving slower experiences less gravitational forces; this cycle probably causes mass extinctions; as the earth orbits the galaxy it bobs up and down, changing direction within only about a 10,000 year period, but having millions of years when it is either going up or down: these changes in direction appear to coincide with flips in the earth's magnetic polarity; within its local region of the Galaxy it would appear the sun also has another rotational variation -- it is likely rotating around a common center with another star or a small group of stars that causes a 100,000 year cycle that causes the ice ages; in the 100,000 year cycle, the earth's orbit becomes more and less elliptical causing more and less dramatic changes in the seasons; the sun goes through periods of greater or less stability that are caused by cycles of higher or lower gravitational forces; when the sun is more stable it produces less sun spots; when it is more stable it emits less energy; when the sun emits less energy and earth's orbit becomes more elliptical, then earth goes through an ice age.

    http://www.grandunification.com/hypertext/Earths_100000_yr_cycle.html
  • andora said on Jan 11, 2009....
    http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/SegwayEd/lessons/sunspots/glossary.html

    here is a glossary of terms about sun/earth geodynamics to assist with understanding our solar system and its cycles
  • andora said on Jan 11, 2009....

    Holes in Earth's magnetic cloak let the sun in

    Tue Dec 16, 2008 5:18pm EST

    By Clare Baldwin

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Earth's protective magnetosphere has two large holes that are letting in disruptive solar winds, scientists said on Tuesday.

    Understanding how these holes form will help them better predict the electrical storms that cause power grid blackouts and the aurora, activity that will peak in 2012 as sunspots hit their maximum level.

    Scientists at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco said they had been entirely wrong about how solar particles that cause the storms were entering the Earth's magnetosphere.

    The magnetosphere is a bubble of magnetism that surrounds Earth and protects us from solar wind.

    Scientists once believed that the particles entered when the sun's magnetic field was aligned opposite to that of the Earth's. But findings presented at the meeting show that 20 times more solar particles enter the Earth's magnetic field when it is aligned in the same direction as the sun's magnetic field.

    The alignment causes the two magnetic fields to connect and tears holes in the Earth's magnetic field over the poles.

    "What we observed was the breach in the levee," said Jimmy Raeder, a physicist at the University of New Hampshire. "This has taken us completely by surprise."

    In June 2007, NASA's five THEMIS spacecraft probes flew through one of the tears just as it was opening. Sensors recorded a torrent of solar wind particles streaming into the magnetosphere, said Raeder.

    "The opening was huge -- four times wider than Earth itself," said Raeder. "This kind of influx is an order of magnitude greater than what we thought was possible."

    Most of the particles are deflected back into space, but some circulate in the magnetosphere, get energized, and cause electrical storms that trigger power grid outages, cause problems for aircraft flying over the poles, and can damage satellites in geosynchronous orbit.

    "There's a bigger risk because we have more stuff in space now," said Raeder.

    Scientists said that the majority of solar storms take place midway through and on the tail end of the solar cycle. This 11-year cycle of activity is at its minimum now and electrical storms will be at their peak in 2012.

    (Editing by Maggie Fox, Editing by Sandra Maler)

  • Lucytorial said on Jan 11, 2009....
    Interesting information, quite a read.  I was watching a documentary last night on the coming ice age, as the above info states it isn't going to be a mini ice age.
     
    Follows through with the new crack in that glacier they found in the last month. What I'd like to know though is the process of the ice age itself, the time frames of how quickly the effects will be produced, one would think that as the ice melts faster it will create a domino effect speeding up the release of CO2 and global weather change.
  • andora said on Jan 11, 2009....
    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,468268,00.html

    here's a fox news story with links
  • Lucytorial said on Jan 11, 2009....
    I remember 06 and the problems it caused.  Interesting info, good post, I'll be back after work to read more.
  • OldChristine said on Jan 12, 2009....

    It has landed here in Wisconsin.  Highs of negative 10F again  Those Alaskans need to quit sending their cold blasts here or at least outfit us with seal skins.

  • andora said on Jan 13, 2009....
    I've heard that a 'typical' ice age can take 35 years to form, or to reach the 45th parallel (In the Northwest, that would be down to the center of Oregon).

    even so, I've read a study that was an overview of past ice ages and the study shows that they continually decline in severity. i guess that is how we had the 'Little Ice Age'.

    I've been astounded by the extreme increase in apocolyptic type of shows on the History Channel, Discovery, National Geo etc...it's almost like people are lusting for a 'big event'. Most major religions have doomsday prophecies etc....but, maybe the earth and the sun are much more responsive to humanity than we ever dreamt possible. I think the earth is a conscious entity who is about to make a move on the military build-up around the world. right now the navies of the world are gathering off the coast of Somalia, right where the continent of Africa is creating a new ocean...that should be an interesting show.
  • Emanon said on Jan 27, 2009....

      Andora,  great read...  Have you heard of the Georgia Guidstones?  Take a look...

     be well, everybody.
  • andora said on Jan 28, 2009....
    now i get it - how many names do you have my friend?

    guidestones are interesting

    the info they are suggesting is very close to what The Urantia Book suggests
  • Emanon said on Jan 28, 2009....

      Make your hair stand, don't  they? 

     be well Andora

    P.S.  I'm always Emanon......
  • andora said on Jan 30, 2009....
    i was told by you and another on the same day about the Georgia Guidestones, so i supposed that maybe it was the same person having a hard time keeping up with all of his/her aliases. soulcast is home to a few wizard of oz types ;]

    the guidestones pose an interesting goal -losing a majority of earth's population as a way of being in harmony - strange kinda twilight zone material. it didn't really have much effect upon my hair though...

    my interest is piqued by the persons of the sun and the earth. their relationship is the real show of shows

    blessings Emanon
  • Emanon said on Jan 30, 2009....

    You're right to dwell with positive people-souls andora...
    Unlike info-warriors... Light always makes shadows disappear!
    be well andora!
  • andora said on Jan 30, 2009....
    mahalo Emanon

    how's the weather in Greece? did the cold winds that roared across Spain chill the Mediterranean?

    As far as an Ice Age goes, Europe had been particularly hard hit by the 'Little Ice Age' of modern times

    p.s. people who know me would laugh if they heard someone associate me with choosing 'positive' types of people over 'negative' types. i am infamously polarized to the 'negative polarity' or the fem I nine. I may even be part of the energetics that makes men hate women enough to become gay ;} alas, the negative polarity will have Her day in the light, no doubt. the sun came out today, so its look'in good for me. I feel grateful

    aloha
  • Emanon said on Jan 30, 2009....

    Hmmm, I lost you there... But I think I get the meaning of your words
    though have my doubts.
    It is getting colder by the day, but not overly so. Still, I have noticed
    that the sea is getting colder as years pass, especially this year the
    temperature of December sea was March-like of 2007, and so on!...
    Less salt in the seas........
    I worry not, not for me at least, since I'm a bit of a survivalist type.
    For others though, I hope for the best... and try to help with info of the type "what if... why not this and that... just in case... thing in a
    positive manner... fight for Light and Good", stuff like that, without
    being an obsessed kinda guy, I hope, hehe.
    As for you Andora, I worry not....
    be well
  • andora said on Jan 30, 2009....
    I really have no doubt about my own survival either...I am aware that people are freezing to death in my country right now and I wish it were not so :{

    I prepare for the worst and expect the best

    this economic down turn is going to force our societies to make changes for greater levels of energy conduction without creating pollution...it will happen...i see so many wonderful events and movements that do not get press at the very same time i see hardship and suffering. the industrial age has left us in a very vulnerable position in regard to local self-sufficiency. I have spent the better part of 30 years trying to warn others about the folly of this path. In many ways being prepared for these things is small comfort when i see billions who have a quality of life that makes death look good. Familicide is on the uptick in the US and our military is offing itself at alarming rates, our society is showing its flaws in living color. I choose not to deny this truth, and therefore, I tend to appear very negative to those who would rather use distraction as a way of denying that they feel helpless and hopeless. my reaction to this type of non-resolution is inevitably like the angry parent - i don't find that very positive either. So I stay focused on what is important, my family-body-garden. my gratitude for this helps me find some balance after all. selah
  • Emanon said on Jan 30, 2009....
     
       An organized way of thought, an intuitive persona, with light in your soul.

     I was right not worrying for you  Andora. 
  • andora said on Jan 30, 2009....
    mahalo for your aloha Emanon
  • andora said on Mar 17, 2009....
    By University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    Mar 16, 2009 - 2:36:10 PM

    The bitter cold and record snowfalls from two wicked winters are causing people to ask if the global climate is truly changing. A new study by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee could turn the climate change world upside down.

    The climate is known to be variable and, in recent years, more scientific thought and research has been focused on the global temperature and how humanity might be influencing it.

    Scientists at the university used a math application known as synchronized chaos and applied it to climate data taken over the past 100 years.

    "Imagine that you have four synchronized swimmers and they are not holding hands and they do their program and everything is fine; now, if they begin to hold hands and hold hands tightly, most likely a slight error will destroy the synchronization. Well, we applied the same analogy to climate," researcher Dr. Anastasios Tsonis said.

    Scientists said that the air and ocean systems of the earth are now showing signs of synchronizing with each other.

    Eventually, the systems begin to couple and the synchronous state is destroyed, leading to a climate shift.

    "In climate, when this happens, the climate state changes. You go from a cooling regime to a warming regime or a warming regime to a cooling regime. This way we were able to explain all the fluctuations in the global temperature trend in the past century," Tsonis said. "The research team has found the warming trend of the past 30 years has stopped and in fact global temperatures have leveled off since 2001."

    The most recent climate shift probably occurred at about the year 2000.

    Now the question is how has warming slowed and how much influence does human activity have?

    "But if we don't understand what is natural, I don't think we can say much about what the humans are doing. So our interest is to understand -- first the natural variability of climate -- and then take it from there. So we were very excited when we realized a lot of changes in the past century from warmer to cooler and then back to warmer were all natural," Tsonis said.

    Tsonis said he thinks the current trend of steady or even cooling earth temps may last a couple of decades or until the next climate shift occurs.



    Earth Changes TV
  • andora said on Mar 17, 2009....
    here's the latest of many theories

    i've read so many theories by various scientific teams that i find it all very tipsy

    a rush to judgment based upon computer models etc....

    the Earth is a sentient Being with vital signs that we are just now learning about. just now beginning to understand that the Earth is not a computer, but a sentient Being -- conscious and responsive.

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