Not sure how interested any of you are in meteorology, but something rather significant has occurred this past summer. The Canadian Earl of Stirling, Viscount of Canada has just announced that the gulf stream has essentially shut off and the Arctic currents are heading South in the North Atlantic. If you know anything about how Canada is run, speaking about how the Government is set up, you will quickly realize this is no joke. Canada is what is known as a Constitutional Monarchy. The Crown of England (in today's case Queen Elizabeth II) is the head of state of Canada. She appoints a type of viceroy to be head of Government. This person in return, appoints various outer circle Royalty in key positions of importance. The Parliament is to give the people of any Crown based country representation. Australia and New Zealand are also administered this way as well, among many other countries. Example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Canada "The Crown is regarded as a corporation, with the monarch, vested as she is with all powers of state".
What does this mean that the Gulf Stream has essentially shut down? (it is now heading towards North Africa instead of England and Scandinavia) Well, the next little ice age is knocking on our door folks. Here is what the Canadian Earl of Stirling, Viscount of Canada has to say about it all.
. Additionally, weather ministers of Italy are basically pleading to the E.U. to look at what is happening to the current mild climate model we're all so used to.
I noticed the birds left abruptly this year. And had asked myself, something must have shifted or changed. Well, now the rabbit is out of the bag so to speak.
I've been watching this unfold since around 2004. At a time when it was unpopular to go against the Global Warming cabal. I'm not totally sure of the ramifications of all this, but in the U.S. the severity of the winters, in particular the North Eastern 1/3 of the country will retrograde into a climate much like Labrador, Canada. I say we have 5-10 years before it really starts to get bad. There is a certain irony to all this.
The irony being that ice ages are 90% of the last million years of the Earth's climate. Anyone who has really put any effort into looking into these things, knows that it's just a matter of time before the relatively mild times we're currently experiencing, which are roughly 10% of the typical long term climate of the Earth, (for the last million years, give or take, but the Earth has been on a general cooling trend for the last 5.5 million years). This interglacial period has been going on for about 11,900 years. The science behind this is very solid. Typically, interglacial periods last between 11,000 and 20,000 years. In between these glacial periods (ice ages) and interglacial times, there can be rapid and dramatic fluctuations.
Ocean core data is very precise and accurate. The last cold snap that hit Earth was between 1300 and the mid 1800s - known as the little ice age. Various ice cores throughout the world show these boundaries quite clearly.
What causes this? Probably a combination of the orbit of the Earth and the Solar output (namely sun spot activity). The carbon cycles most likely follow this pattern. The warmer it gets, the more life can exist, its a pretty simple equation. The more life that needs oxygen to breath, the more carbon dioxide there is overall. But as the Earth warms, the forests and ocean plant life also expands with it, thereby creating huge carbon sinks, balancing it all out.
I'm not saying we should fire up more coal plants. Or advocating more of the same fossil fuel mentality that has led to so much ecological devastation. There is a distinct difference between ecology and climate. What humans are and have been doing is destroying the ecological diversity of the planet. The climate will do what its been doing for millions of years, regardless if we burn everything up or not. The only thing we are really doing is using up the resources that are needed by a great deal of living animals, not just humanity.
I hope you all do your own homework on this and spread the word. If humanity pulls its collective head out of it's ass, we can at least invest in better infrastructure to buffer against what is coming. It would also help if the dam Governments weren't so hell bent on keeping life altering technology and energy generation secret. Instead of fighting over oil and power, we need to work on helping one another. But I don't see that happening. Turn off the TV and listen to intuition and reason. Stop listening to the politicians who do nothing but lie. Listen to what we all innately have, the instinct to know what is proper and what is not.
Good Day,
Rob