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What They Haven't Told You about Climate Change

5-Minute Videos | PragerU

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Self-improvement, History, Non-profit, Business, Education

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2019

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Since time immemorial, our climate has been and will always be changing. Patrick Moore explains why "climate change," far from being a recent human-caused disaster, is, for a myriad of complex reasons, a fact of life on Planet Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The only constant is change. That's true about life and it's true about the climate.

0:06.5

The climate has been constantly changing since the Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago.

0:13.5

For example, in just the past 2,000 years, we have seen the Roman Warm period when it was warmer than today,

0:21.5

then came the cooler dark ages, followed by the medieval warm period, when it was at least as warm as today,

0:28.5

then we had the little ice age that drove the Vikings out of Greenland, and most recently a gradual 300 year warming to the present day.

0:38.0

That's a lot of changes, and of course not one of them was caused by humans.

0:44.0

During the past 400,000 years, there have been 4 major periods of glaciation, meaning that vast cheats of ice covered a good part of the globe,

0:54.5

interrupted by brief interglacial periods. We are in one of those periods right now.

1:02.0

This is all part of the place to see an ice age, which began in earnest 2.5 million years ago.

1:09.5

It's still going on, which means that we are still living in an ice age. That's the reason there's so much ice at the poles.

1:18.0

30 million years ago, the Earth had no ice on it at all.

1:22.5

So then what about carbon dioxide, the great villain of the global warming alarmists? Where does that fit into this picture?

1:32.0

Not as neatly as you might think. Temperatures and carbon dioxide levels do not show a strong correlation.

1:40.5

In fact, over very long time spans, periods of hundreds of millions of years, they are often completely out of sync with one another.

1:48.5

Over and over again, within virtually any time frame, we find the climate changing. For reasons, we do not fully understand.

1:59.0

But we do know there are many more factors in play than simply the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.

2:08.0

Factors such as the shape and size of the Earth's elliptical orbit around the Sun, activity from the Sun,

2:15.5

and the amount of wobble or tilt in the Earth's axis among many others.

2:22.0

Even the relatively short 300-year period from the peak of the little ice age to the present has not been steady.

2:30.5

The latest trend has been a warming one, but it began nearly a century before there were significant carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels.

2:41.0

And there has been no significant warming trend in the 21st century.

2:46.5

Contrary to media headlines, the trend over the past couple of decades has been essentially flat.

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