The fall of the Tibetan Empire.
SEPTEMBER 6, 2023
Paleolimnological study attributes Tibetan Empire collapse in 9th century to climate change
by Hannah Bird , Phys.org
Historical reconstruction of the Tibetan Empire's extent among surrounding empires at its peak ca. 800 CE, with Lhasa as...
Light bulbs really pee me off. Here in the UK they made us go over to so cold long life light bulbs which were supposed to be better for the planet. They aren't long life they don't last any longer than the old bulbs in my experience and they cost five times as much. Also the stuff in them is...
I didn't really see a thread that exactly talked about this (though I started a similar thread long ago in title, the main information was quite different).
So, as I'm watching all the classic In Search Of episodes, I got to the one about the "coming ice age". Apparently, 1977 was a record...
The Great Global Warming Swindle
For anyone who caught the Channel 4 doc last night, it made for very stimulating viewing:
For thos who did not, it made the basic hypothesis that climate change is not, nor ever has been driven by CO2.
It said that historically, CO2 mirrored the temperature...
a reflective foil "sunshade' or parasol, in solar orbit a million miles sunward at the solar L1 point , would cast a much larger shadow on globally warmed earth. engineers calculate this can reverse the warming disaster. (see CBS news site, page for Jan. fifteen, 2001..COOLING THE PLANET)...
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This thread has been spun off from the discussion of Graham Hancock's Flooded Kingdoms series:
https://forums.forteana.org/index.php?threads/flooded-kingdoms-graham-hancock.2261/
Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age (C4 last night), presented by Graham Hancock.
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I think it's a fascinating...
The myth of Global Warming
There follows an abridged version of an article in Sept 2001 edition of the Chemical Engineer. It is written by Philip Stott, professor of biogeography in the University of London.
"I believe the Kyoto Protocol is bad for science, for economics, for politics and...
The myth of Global Warming
There follows an abridged version of an article in Sept 2001 edition of the Chemical Engineer. It is written by Philip Stott, professor of biogeography in the University of London.
"I believe the Kyoto Protocol is bad for science, for economics, for politics and...
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