Global Warming: A Natural Cycle

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The main purpose of this text is to explain that the global warming trends that we are hearing so much about these days actually are “part of a natural trend with a cycle that results in elevated climactic temperatures every 1,500 years” (Avery). He provides a historical record through actual ancient record keeping methods, geology, and biology. The wine grapes were the most convincing part of the historical evidence for me. “People grow wine whenever and wherever they can. The Romans wrote of wine grapes and olive trees gradually being cultivated farther north into Italy” (Avery). When looking at this evidence, it makes sense that we can track the local climate change by where we can grow the crops that we are used to growing. Changes in temperature and rainfall will all have an impact on how the crops will grow and adaptations have to be made to accommodate those changes. The geologic evidence was fascinating as well. The 1,500 year cycle is evident when we look at a variety of samples from many different sources. “The oxygen isotopes in the ice layers revealed the air ...

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