Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 27-09-2009
Tags: energy, environment, green, sustainability, wikipedia

Could we see an end of the ice age in our lifetime?
I just read in Yahoo news today that we could see an ice free northern polar cap as soon as this summer!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20080627/sc_livescience/northpolecouldbeicefreethissummer
So I am wondering. Since we still have ice caps which shows that we are still not out of the last ice age yet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age
and the earth is becoming more and more green with increasing levels of plant life due to increase carbon dioxide, rainfall, and solar energy
http://cliveg.bu.edu/greenergh/ggh.html
does this mean that we may see the end of the ice age soon in our lifetime?
Also, if CO2 levels keep increasing from todays 300 parts per million to the Jurassics age of 1800 parts per million or the Cambrian’s 7000 parts per million
http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/Carboniferous_climate.html
could there not be Jurassic sized large predators emerging from the resulting global sized rain forests to take over man’s place on the top of the food chain?
We can only hope! I went skiing in Aspen 2 weeks ago, in phucking June, damn Ice Age.
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