Well gosh now that NASA says so that must mean it's true.. kinda old news..but now even NASA has put their stamp on it with numbers.
41 cubic miles is just enough to keep a few kegs cold..

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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:We are moving out of a little ice age for the last 150 years. No wonder glacirs are melting, we are going into another warm period. The same we where durning roman times.
curtadams wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:We are moving out of a little ice age for the last 150 years. No wonder glacirs are melting, we are going into another warm period. The same we where durning roman times.
Well, we *are* moving out - but the reason is all this CO2 we've added to the atmosphere. By the Milankovitch cycle we should be going in the other direction.
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:I'v always thought we where coming out of a little ice age, into a innerglacieral. Which would tell why we are warming up. But never heard that we supposed to be moving into another one. We will see over the next few years; if 2007-2010 has a year warmer then the romans seen, then I'm going to start rethinking big time.
with the current level of technology we have right now, I find it hard to believe we would go back to a hunter gatherer community. We are much more intelligent than those early forms of human life and I am sure we could figure out solutions and adapt to the changes. Yes, life would be harder and much different, but I believe we could make it.Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:gigabite wrote:I think that humanity could adapt to an Ice Age.
I doubt it could with out VERY serious problems arising. A planet covered in ice isn't going to produce societies more advanced than hunter gathers, farming would just be about impossible.
Extremeweatherguy wrote:with the current level of technology we have right now, I find it hard to believe we would go back to a hunter gatherer community. We are much more intelligent than those early forms of human life and I am sure we could figure out solutions and adapt to the changes. Yes, life would be harder and much different, but I believe we could make it.Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:gigabite wrote:I think that humanity could adapt to an Ice Age.
I doubt it could with out VERY serious problems arising. A planet covered in ice isn't going to produce societies more advanced than hunter gathers, farming would just be about impossible.
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