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Stu...
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First, you have to do better than a link to some dude's website.
Second, over geologic times, the configuration of the continents is the primary indicator of temperature. Yes, we know that. We're not talking about geologic time scales. Do a bit of research on glacial/interglacial cycles, what drives them, then get back to me. This info is well known, and easily available. You can probably find a good (first order) synopsis on wikipedia for that matter.
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Stu. Don't keep directing me to some "dude's" website. I want to know from you. What was the level of atmospheric CO2 during the carboniferous period?
Maybe it was 17 time what it is today? What do you know of it? Was it?
Rockter.
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