Do a Google on "The last great Ice Age".  The last great Ice Age 
occurred about 1.6 million years ago.  Don't confuse large-scale ice age 
periods and the smaller ebb and flow of glacial--interglacial periods 
within an ice age.

https://www.dmr.nd.gov/ndfossil/Poster/coleharbor/Coleharbor.pdf

http://www.bartleby.com/67/18.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age

Regards,

LelandJ

Michael Madigan wrote:
> No, Mr. Science, not millions of years.  The last ice
> age ended about 11,000 years ago.
>
>
>
> --- Stephen Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>   
>> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Nicholas Geti
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> My answer is just as reliable as any you have
>>>       
>> given so far. You
>>     
>>> selectively
>>> quote "facts" about unusual chilling in one tiny
>>>       
>> part of the world or
>>     
>>> another but do not include any "facts" about other
>>>       
>> tiny parts getting
>>     
>>> overheated.
>>>
>>> In any case the land mass of the earth is very
>>>       
>> small compared to the mass
>>     
>>> of
>>> ocean water. The thing to do is study average
>>>       
>> ocean temperatures rather
>>     
>>> than
>>> individual land mass areas. If all the land mass
>>>       
>> were to be leveled off
>>     
>>> and
>>> low spots of the ocean filled in, the average
>>>       
>> ocean depth would be two
>>     
>>> miles. Based on this analysis, the changes in
>>>       
>> temperature on land would be
>>     
>>> insignificant concerning global warming or
>>>       
>> chilling. In fact the average
>>     
>>> ocean temperature is rising.
>>>
>>>       
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>   
>> There you go bringing science into the discussion.
>>
>> A 2 degree increase in temp can kill a coral reef. 
>> But the earth is cooling
>> because we got a lot of snow this year.
>>
>>
>> Now tagging these changes to Man-made or Natural
>> change is the hard part.
>>
>> I agree that the earths temp is rising.  It has for 
>> what millions of years
>> right?  The Ice Age has long ago passed.  Are the
>> reasons for that change
>> still in effect?
>>
>> Are humans just turbo charging the natural events
>> because we want MORE
>> POWER?  Thank you Tim the tool Man Taylor ;->
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
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