A heat spike like this has never happened before, at least not in the last 11,300 years, said climatologist Shaun Marcott, who worked on a new study on global temperatures going back that far.
Another "no duh!" from the folks that don't understand what interglacial period means. Maybe these folks can have a first year geologist explain it to them. :lamo
I wasn't aware that "epic" now meant the same thing as "overhyped".
As I am not a scientist, I accept what an overwhelming majority of scientists say.
Simple as that.
As I am not a scientist, I accept what an overwhelming majority of scientists say.
Simple as that.
The word "epic" appears in exactly zero of the quotes in the article, and I expect it doesn't appear in the study being referenced.
When did CNN start hiring 15 year old writers?
As I am not a scientist, I accept what an overwhelming majority of scientists say.
Simple as that.
I don't follow Deuce.
One of the definitions of epic is: extending beyond the usual or ordinary especially in size or scope
"A heat spike like this has never happened before, at least not in the last 11,300 years," seems beyond the usual or ordinary in scope to me.
They don't say "epic."
Have you every in your life heard someone use the word "epic" with that meaning?
Now that's a properly dull scientific headline!
Of course, the tinfoil hat crowd will claim ZOMG THEY HID THE MWP. Because who cares about that "global proxy" thing, right?
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