The Reference Frame: Northern Greenland: less ice 6,000-7,000 years ago
From any geological perspective, 6,000 years is simply nothing; it is one part per million of Earth's history. The Independence I Culture experienced the same physical laws and the same holocene we experience today. Not only human beings were alive but many of them were already white - their SLC24A5 was already mutated. So what's exactly different?
Now, if you tell me that the only major difference is the industrial production of CO2 that was non-existent, it is easy to see that this difference is irrelevant. If it were important or even "dominant", the Northern Greenland would have to be warmer than it was 6,000 years ago. But it is cooler.
Please: it is the same physical and climatic phenomena - just in a slightly different mixture and phase - that were deciding about the Arctic ice 6,000 years ago as those phenomena that decide about it today. Whoever thinks otherwise is a religious bigot, after all.
And that's the memo.
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