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The 1000 Year Cycles of Glacial Periods
The last 800,000 years have had approximate 10,000 year interglacial periods where temperatures remain higher for a period of time. However, if you were to roll the pattern forward another 500 years, you will see the crest of that thousand-year cycle begin to diminish.
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The Earth has undergone various temperature changes throughout history, including the Roman warm period 2000 years ago and the medieval warm period 1000 years ago, which were warmer than current temperatures.
46:53 - 50:21 (03:28)
Summary
The Earth has undergone various temperature changes throughout history, including the Roman warm period 2000 years ago and the medieval warm period 1000 years ago, which were warmer than current temperatures. The study of Antarctic ice cores reveals a clear pattern in interglacial period temperatures over the last 800,000 years.
ChapterThe 1000 Year Cycles of Glacial Periods
Episode#373 - Patrick Moore - Greenpeace's Ex-President - Is Climate Change A Hoax?
PodcastModern Wisdom
This podcast discusses the approximately ten thousand year interglacial period where temperatures remain higher, and how these periods come about every ten thousand years.
50:21 - 52:51 (02:30)
Summary
This podcast discusses the approximately ten thousand year interglacial period where temperatures remain higher, and how these periods come about every ten thousand years. Additionally, the hosts find confusion with the term "50 harvests" instead of "50 years of crops".