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http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112728799/carbon-emissions-global-warming-ice-age-110912/
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/081217_warming.htm
Man made global warming is preventing another ice age. The entire process started many thousands years ago, more or less with the development of farming. If not the Neolithic Revolution, we would be experiencing another ice age already for 2000 years and global cooling would still be progressing nowadays. That's what the websites above but also another, more extensive article I have read yesterday says. It also says that the quantity of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere - such as CO2 and methane was already much higher in the pre-industrial era (ca. 1750 - 1850) than 12,000 - 10,000 years ago, before the Neolithic Revolution. For example large increase of methane in the atmosphere was connected with development of rice farming in China. In the evenining (now it is morning here) I will provide more details, citing the article and the scientists quoted / interviewed there. What do you think about this theory?
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/081217_warming.htm
Man made global warming is preventing another ice age. The entire process started many thousands years ago, more or less with the development of farming. If not the Neolithic Revolution, we would be experiencing another ice age already for 2000 years and global cooling would still be progressing nowadays. That's what the websites above but also another, more extensive article I have read yesterday says. It also says that the quantity of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere - such as CO2 and methane was already much higher in the pre-industrial era (ca. 1750 - 1850) than 12,000 - 10,000 years ago, before the Neolithic Revolution. For example large increase of methane in the atmosphere was connected with development of rice farming in China. In the evenining (now it is morning here) I will provide more details, citing the article and the scientists quoted / interviewed there. What do you think about this theory?
that are extremely fertile despite being low in silicates as well. A high fraction of carbon particles from burned trees and plants, which also have nutrient-trapping properties, take their place. Furthermore, the carbon is buffered from rain by large amounts of crushed pottery mixed all throughout the soil. Some argue that terra preta patches are the remnants of Amazonian waste dumps and so happened by accident; the potsherds are just the broken leftovers of everyday items. Others argue that there’s just too much of it mixed in with the soil—that pre-Colombian Amazonians deliberately made pottery for the sole purpose of smashing it and using it to make farmable plots.