By Tim Ellis, 28th November, 2022
Episode 53
Climate Action Now! The headline screams from the yellow corrugated plastic signs that adorn letterboxes and wheelie bins around the neighbourhood. If their appearance is any indication, there are a lot of people around Adelaide, South Australia, very concerned about there being a climate crisis. They believe the crisis is real. And they want something done about it.
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Recap & Takeaways
The Difference Between Global Warming And Climate Change
Global Warming Is Measurable
The New Global Warming
Climate Change: Is it Real?
The Last Ice Age: When Was It? How Long Did It Last?
The Medieval Warming Period
The Little Ice Age
The Experts Cannot Agree
An Argument Against Human Influence On Climate
The Anthropogenic Effect On Climate
What Is The Real Climate Crisis?
Green Ideology In The Netherlands
Green Ideology In Sri Lanka
Is Action On Climate Change Urgent?
Notes
REFERENCES
Ref 1 – Britannica – https://www.britannica.com/science/medieval-warm-period
Ref 2 – Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Warm_Period
Ref 3 – Science Direct – https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/medieval-warm-period
Ref 4 – Columbia Climate School – https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2019/07/24/climate-epochs-that-werent/#:~:text=When%20climate%20scientists%20talk%20about,a%20few%20degrees%20above%20average.
Ref 5 – Britannica – https://www.britannica.com/story/what-was-the-little-ice-age
Ref 6 – Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
Ref 7 – University of Texas – https://news.utexas.edu/2010/11/11/medieval-warm-period-not-so-random/
Ref 8 – US Naval Research Laboratory – https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=e1b56233ec4ba46184184c0cce02e498859a24bb
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