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Glen Hendrix
Glen Hendrix

Apr 13, 2019

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Climate Change Will Alter The Way We Think About Energy

Photo by Karsten Würth (@inf1783) on Unsplash

Although the current 413 ppm CO2 in our atmosphere may have been experienced as recently as the Miocene ten to fifteen million years ago, we have yet to see some of the radical effects of such a CO2 level. Seas were a hundred feet higher, and average surface temperatures were 11 degrees Fahrenheit hotter in the Miocene. One explanation may be that nowhere can we find a rate of change (upper…

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