Yes the Brits became Romans. That's how it worked. A chieftain or elder with plenty of silver and gold would invest in the new mosaics and luxury bath-houses.
Also the comment was a nod to The life of Brian, for any who still wonder what we are talking about. "Well there is the wine"
Just as a geological, and archeological reference: The Earth has had long, and short, warming and cooling cycles.
BTW. We ARE in a cool cycle (defined by Ice at caps) with relatively low CO2 levels. Dangerously low, actually - the low levels are threatening plant life. In this paradigm, we need more of it, to survive.
Why do you think glass-houses supplement their air with CO2?
Oh, 100%. Totally agree. I remember that senate (or might have been house) hearing where the "experts" were asked what the CO2 concentration of the atmosphere was, and they were making (wildly inaccurate) guesses "20%....18%.....12%..." "Wrong," they were informed, "it's less than half a %. If it gets much lower, all the plants will die, and so will we." They were all baffled. "Experts" are good that, it seems.
Plants love CO2. They give off O2. People love O2. It's a beautiful relationship.
Roughly as old as the actual, measured temperature data we have for a portion of the planet. Everything prior are estimates pulled out of their collective asses.
If you think about it, thermometers did not become a mainstream instrument until the Victorian industrial revolution. So that is going on to roughly 140-180 years or so, ago. Hardly enough data to predict any sort of trend. Even sun-spot records are longer than that - and those relied on expensively, hand-polished glass lenses belonging to some elite star-gazer, before that same industrial revolution.
And there was still an issue for thermometers, with calibrating, and regulating the measuring environment etc., which is actually still an issue, TBH.
So historical max-heat or cold records, shmishtorical. As an alternative methodology, look for studies using ice cores, or tree-bark, or even lichen records, or even lake verves, which are subsequently integrated via software that will be more accurate than historical thermometer records.
It doesn't detract from the point. Roman "style", which lots of things have Roman style still. Honestly, readers adding context isn't reverse "trust me bro", so I don't really take it that much into consideration other than its just additional info.
I'm not saying "climate change" exists, but I do question what's going on in places like the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific and Hog Island in Virginia. There's definitely something happening there with flooding.
But what did the Romans ever do for us?
Nice. And here it's British people who built them, but we call them Roman. So that's on point with your comment.
"Well, they did build the roads...." "And the aqueducts!"
Yes the Brits became Romans. That's how it worked. A chieftain or elder with plenty of silver and gold would invest in the new mosaics and luxury bath-houses.
Also the comment was a nod to The life of Brian, for any who still wonder what we are talking about. "Well there is the wine"
My attempted joke intended to refer to British playing Romans, in The Life of Brian. :)
Romans Go Home!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lczHvB3Y9s
Heh.
:)
Warming, cooling, it makes no difference. As long as members of "the big club" live in waterfront properties, this whole argument is bullchit.
Like Guam , Malta is floating up with the rise.
Don't tell Hank. He spooks easily.
But will it tip over and capsize?
Just as a geological, and archeological reference: The Earth has had long, and short, warming and cooling cycles.
BTW. We ARE in a cool cycle (defined by Ice at caps) with relatively low CO2 levels. Dangerously low, actually - the low levels are threatening plant life. In this paradigm, we need more of it, to survive.
Why do you think glass-houses supplement their air with CO2?
Oh, 100%. Totally agree. I remember that senate (or might have been house) hearing where the "experts" were asked what the CO2 concentration of the atmosphere was, and they were making (wildly inaccurate) guesses "20%....18%.....12%..." "Wrong," they were informed, "it's less than half a %. If it gets much lower, all the plants will die, and so will we." They were all baffled. "Experts" are good that, it seems.
Plants love CO2. They give off O2. People love O2. It's a beautiful relationship.
It's like Plymouth Rock.
And photos of the Statue of Liberty.
And every pier anyone sat on fifty years ago.
Read the context: these are not thousand years old, merely a century and some more.
Roughly as old as the actual, measured temperature data we have for a portion of the planet. Everything prior are estimates pulled out of their collective asses.
Does that make a difference to the underlying claim? I think not.
If you think about it, thermometers did not become a mainstream instrument until the Victorian industrial revolution. So that is going on to roughly 140-180 years or so, ago. Hardly enough data to predict any sort of trend. Even sun-spot records are longer than that - and those relied on expensively, hand-polished glass lenses belonging to some elite star-gazer, before that same industrial revolution.
And there was still an issue for thermometers, with calibrating, and regulating the measuring environment etc., which is actually still an issue, TBH.
So historical max-heat or cold records, shmishtorical. As an alternative methodology, look for studies using ice cores, or tree-bark, or even lichen records, or even lake verves, which are subsequently integrated via software that will be more accurate than historical thermometer records.
It doesn't detract from the point. Roman "style", which lots of things have Roman style still. Honestly, readers adding context isn't reverse "trust me bro", so I don't really take it that much into consideration other than its just additional info.
------ maybe they were already communist -------
Hmmmm. What does that term even mean? It's worth debating, IMO.
The Med is nearly tideless
I'm not saying "climate change" exists, but I do question what's going on in places like the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific and Hog Island in Virginia. There's definitely something happening there with flooding.
Solomon Islands plate is sinking. Just saying. It does happen.
Yep - a global control bunch of crap like “ plandemics “ who knew 🤣