October 05, 2005

Global Warming In 5000 BC

Gee -- the human population of the palnet would have been inconsequential in 5000 BC. What caused the advent of global warming then?

Archaeologists have unearthed the prehistoric equivalent of the M1, apparently built in a hurry across flooding peat bogs during global warming around 5000BC.

The track of parallel pine logs on Hatfield Moors, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, is one of the earliest of its type to be found in Europe and was described by English Heritage as "internationally significant". More than 50 metres of track has been excavated in the past year.

Findings suggest that the roadway, discovered accidentally by a Doncaster man, Mick Oliver, was laid out hurriedly as rising seas spilled on to the moor.

Would any of you care to rethink the notion that humanity is reponsible for current climate changes -- which are much more likely cyclical in nature.

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