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WRITTEN BY IAN PLIMER ON JAN 13, 2023. POSTED IN LATEST NEWS

What Climate Crisis? A Primer On Earth’s Turbulent Climatic Past

For more than 80 percent of the time, Earth has been a warm wet greenhouse planet with no ice. We live in unusual times when ice occurs on continents. This did not happen overnight.

The great southern continent, Gondwanaland, formed about 550 million years ago. It occupied 20 percent of the area of our planet and included Antarctica, South America, Australia, South Africa, and the Indian subcontinent. [emphasis, links added]


Gondwanaland was covered by ice when it drifted across the South Pole 360-255 million years ago. Evidence for this ice age is in the black coal districts of Australia, South Africa, and India.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/what-climate-crisis-a-primer-on-earths-turbulent-climatic-past/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”