During The Last Ice Age (190 ppm CO2), Horses Grazed In A Forested North Alaska

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Here is a study that dismisses the canard that the world is warmer now than ever. Paleontological evidence shows that there were horses grazing all year round in forested areas on the North Slope of Alaska.


In a new study, scientists report that about 17,000 to 20,000 years ago, when CO2 levels hovered near 190 ppm, “summer temperatures were higher here [North Slope, Alaska] than they are today”

https://www.researchgate.net/public...nvironmental_reconstructions_in_Arctic_Alaska

In the modern climate, the North Slope, Alaska (north of the Arctic circle) has a mossy tundra terrain and an absence of trees.

About 8,000 to 9,000 years ago, with CO2 levels lingering around 260 ppm, this region was imbued with both trees and animal species that today live many 100s of km south (Kuzmina et al., 2019).

Even during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) 17,000 to 20,000 years ago, when CO2 levels hovered near 190 ppm, “summer temperatures were higher here than they are today” (Kuzmina et al., 2019).

https://notrickszone.com/2019/10/10...n-a-forested-warmer-than-today-arctic-alaska/

Even the NYT in an age before political correctness and climate hysteria was rife reported that horses roamed free in the Arctic Circle.

https://www.nytimes.com/1990/12/04/science/science-watch-horses-of-ice-age.html
 
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During The Last Ice Age (190 ppm CO2), Horses Grazed In A Forested North Alaska

190 ppm ... that's closing in on plant life extinction levels (180 - 150 ppm). Which would mean the extinction of all life on the planet.
 
During The Last Ice Age (190 ppm CO2), Horses Grazed In A Forested North Alaska

190 ppm ... that's closing in on plant life extinction levels (180 - 150 ppm). Which would mean the extinction of all life on the planet.

Yet there were grazing horses and forests.
 
Ironically, the planet has gotten Greener over the last couple decades. Creating a larger vegetative CO2 sink.
 
During The Last Ice Age (190 ppm CO2), Horses Grazed In A Forested North Alaska

190 ppm ... that's closing in on plant life extinction levels (180 - 150 ppm). Which would mean the extinction of all life on the planet.

So clearly the role of CO2 is not what you think.
 
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