NO such thing as Climate Change?, page-15784

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    So .8 degrees in 100 yrs shaneos....you should keep playing in your sand pi
    honestly...you continue to make a fool of yourself

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    The current rate of global warming is significantly faster than previous warming periods in Earth's history, including the warming that occurred after the last ice age. Specifically, recent warming is happening about 10 to 50 times faster than the warming that occurred as Earth transitioned out of the last ice age, according to multiple climate research organizations.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    Past Warming:
    The Earth naturally warmed as it transitioned out of the last ice age, with temperatures rising approximately 6°C over about 5,000 years.
 
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