My question is this... How does this affect peak oil (or, as I like to call it,
the end of the Industrial Age)?
Subconscious Society takes
the end of the industrial age as its subject, shot on location in Kent and Manchester, and in part drawing on the latter's rich history as a manufacturing capital in the 19th century.
Central to the exhibition is a major new multi-platform film installation, Subconscious Society, which considers
the end of the industrial age in favour of an age of technology.
[3] A 2008 retrospective at the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area in Homestead featured works from a 20 - year span, 1980 — 2000, highlighting
the end of the industrial age in the Monongahela Valley through firsthand observation and through what Rivers of Steel Director Ronald Baraff calls «the lens of the people».
Not exact matches
Either the
end of the Little Ice
Age or the
Industrial Revolution has changed the type
of nitrogen incorporated into deep - water corals
It is a fact
of life for attribution studies that the climate changes associated with the
end of the Little Ice
Age overlap with the beginning
of the era
of industrial warming.
End of the Little Ice
Age in the Alps forced by
industrial black carbon.
And while you are doing that, davie, you might tell us in your own words how less than 1c warming since the
end of the little ice
age and the beginning
of the
industrial revolution, measured with ever changing systems in areas
of exponential land use change by people who have a total, consensual belief in global warming by ACO2 and no demonstrable scientific scepticism whatsoever, must constitute a «bad thing», awa being scientifically based and believable.
I think you made a typo or error, pre
industrial CO2 is generally considered 280ppm, 180ppm I think is the
end of the ice
age.
But the scientific reality is that the chart confirms a steady global warming that has been taking place since the
end of the Little Ice
Age (late 1700s)- well before the influx
of the giant CO2 emissions from the
industrial / consumer era.
Gary, I first became suspicious when introduced to these warmist backradiation ideas — my very first problem with it was seeing the claimed «rise in
industrial CO2 driving temperatures» linked to a temperature rise from, and described as the Earth's norm, the
end of the Little Ice
Age and realising the great outpouring from industry didn't begin until the middle
of the last century, maybe you're too young to remember the few cars being driven on practically empty motorways in rush hour..
Since the
end 10,000 years ago
of the last ice
age — itself a very rapid event — was the springboard for agriculture and civilisation, and eventually an
Industrial Revolution based on fossil fuels, the story
of climate change plays a powerful role in human history.
The Little Ice
Age ended with the commencement
of the
Industrial Revolution in the 18th century.
Even pointing out that the
Industrial Revolution post-dated, rather than caused, the
end of the «Little Ice
Age» was treated as heresy.
The second is the «Little Ice
Age» which
ended at about the beginning
of the
industrial revolution.