Sunday, June 16, 2013

Attention, taxpayers of the world: If the world warms by 1C from here, it'll be way too hot. Also, it was 6C warmer for millions of years, and when it cooled 5C from there, it was way too cold

Cold snap that made the dinosaurs shiver 116m years ago caused ocean crisis similar to global warming | Mail Online
A 'cold snap' that made the dinosaurs shiver 116 million years ago caused a crisis in the oceans similar to the effects of global warming.

The 2.5 million-year cooling period led to the disruption of populations of small plants and animals that form the foundation of marine ecosystems.

For most of the Cretaceous period, which marked the height of the dinosaurs' reign, the Earth was a 'hothouse' with temperatures around 6C higher than they are today.

But scientists confirmed that right in the middle of the Cretaceous average global temperatures plunged by up to 5C.

1 comment:

Zookeeper said...

Some rich people better pay some taxes to make sure none of that happens here.