PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
So, 9 degrees and back in 50,000 years. So, if we're talking a one-way trip, let's say 9 degrees one way in 25,000 years. That works out to 0.036 degrees per century, right? So, what do you think the current pace of warming is? Is it greater than or less than 0.036 degrees per century?
Here, this will help:
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/world-of-change/DecadalTemp
Since 1975, it's a pace of abofut 0.15 to 0.20 degrees per century. So, if the prior warming was at about 0.036 degrees per century and the current warming is at about 0.175 degrees per century, how much more rapid is the current warming than the prior natural cycles? Roughly five times as fast, right? With current warming being VASTLY faster than anything seen previously in that record, isn't that a cause of concern?
obviously less.....look at the chart......this round flattened out at a top of only six degrees.....seriously are you incapable of reading a simple graph?......


