Nineteen Thousand Years of Our Global Warming
Section Four

Nineteen Thousand Years of Our Global Warming

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Section Four of Global Warming:
This section presents our Current Interglacial Warm Period in 100 year steps so we can clearly see the relationship between temperature and carbon dioxide, all nineteen thousand years up to 1750 AD - in seven charts.

Section Four - Chart One: 17400 BC to 14700 BC

Brown curve is temperature in F degrees - Green curve is carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm)
The red line is the Bottom Red Line which marks the lowest known readings for both temperature and carbon dioxide, 40.3šF degrees and 184.4 ppm.
There is also a Top Red Line which marks the highest known readings for both temperature and carbon dioxide before 1750 AD.
In this chart both temperature and carbon dioxide are moving sideways not far above their lows.

Section Four - Chart Two: The years 14700 BC to 12200 BC

Brown curve is temperature in F degrees - Green curve is carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm)
In this chart both curves are rising, but it is clear that carbon dioxide is lagging behind temperature.

Section Four - Chart Three: The years 12200 BC to 9400 BC

Brown curve is temperature in F degrees - Green curve is carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm)
In this chart we have a period in which both curves go sideways and then continue their upward movement, but now together. It must be remembered that both curves will rise the same number of inches in these seven charts, so it is expected that once carbon dioxide catches up to temperature the two will move together.

Section Four - Chart Four: The years 9400 BC to 6600 BC

Brown curve is temperature in F degrees - Green curve is carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm)
In this chart, temperature has reached the plateau in which it will move sideways for the next eleven thousand years, wandering up and down between 55 and 60šF, except for one event when it hits its peak of 60.91šF in the next chart. Carbon dioxide continues to move with temperature.

Section Four - Chart Five: The years 6600 BC to 3800 BC

Brown curve is temperature in F degrees - Green curve is carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm)
Temperature reached it highest peak of 60.91šF in this chart, then it backed off and continued to go sideways wandering between 54 and 58šF. The top red line marks the maximum rise of temperature.

Section Four - Chart Six: The years 3800 BC to 1000 BC

Brown curve is temperature in F degrees - Green curve is carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm)
Carbon dioxide starts to rise above temperature on this chart. Temperature does not follow, but instead continues to wander sideways between 55š and 60šF. First of all, CO2 is going up while temperature is not going up, another case in which temperature does not follow the lead of CO2, but the question remains, 'Why is CO2 going up?' My thinking is that what we are seeing is the first indication of man-made CO2 in the records of CO2. For thousands of years, mankind has been burning for cooking, heating, clearing land, and cremating. The level of these activities have increased until finally this burning is showing in the CO2 measurements as additional CO2 above the normal and natural CO2 of Global Warming.

Section Four - Chart Seven: The years 1000 BC to 1800 AD

Brown curve is temperature in F degrees - Green curve is carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm)
Carbon dioxide continues its rise above temperature while temperature still continues to wander sideways, now between 54š and 59šF. Carbon dioxide reaches a peak in 1196 AD that is its highest value before 1750 AD. At this point, both temperature and carbon dioxide have risen the same vertical distance in these seven charts. The Top Red Line now marks both the peak of temperature and the peak of CO2 for more than one hundred thousand years ending in 1750 AD. While both have risen the same distance on the charts, it should be noted that temperature reached this level before carbon dioxide.

This is the end of Section Four.



Complete List of Global Warming Related Files:

Section One What's happening now with Global Temperatures and Carbon Dioxide - Plotting
Temperature and Carbon Dioxide Together:

Section Two Are we near the end of our current temperature rise?

Section Three Five Global Warmings in 420,000 Years

Section Four Nineteen Thousand years of our current Global Warming

Section Five The final chart and word on Global Warming

Section Six Wrap Up on Global Warming

December 24, 2007 - Al Gore, the Benedict Arnold of our time - the traitor among us.
Editorial from 12/15/07: 'Gore's warming plan will blister U.S.' by Nolan Finley, editorial page editor of The Detroit News

October 30, 2007 - The 8000 Year Footprint of Man-Made Carbon Dioxide:
The addition of the plot of carbon dioxide to the Interglacial Chart reveals the 8000 year footprint of rising man-made carbon dioxide.

October 15, 2007 - Letters to National Geographic Magazine My comments on the Global Warming stand of National Geographic they presented on their insert in the October 2007 issue.

February 25, 2007 - Hockey Stick Chart The Fabrication of Global Warming Evidence

August 18, 2006 - Hurricanes The Global Cooling of Global Warming by Storms:
Cane Mutiny - The Mutiny of the Hurricanes due to cooler oceans
A new scientific article now accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters shows that the globally averaged upper ocean cooled dramatically between 2003 and 2005, effectively erasing 20% of the warming that occurred over the previous 48 years! - Cooler Oceans Mean a Cooler Planet.

May 27, 2006 - Al Gore He's Back with a new book, a movie, a website, a lecture tour, and of course, the infamous Hockey Stick Chart.

May 02, 2006 - NOVA/PBS The Credibility of NOVA & PBS is at Stake.

April 16, 2006 - Sanity Public doesn't warm to the doom and gloom of the Carbon Global Warming Clowns.



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