[Stoves] global warming

dr a d karve adkarve at pn2.vsnl.net.in
Fri Oct 5 00:07:23 EDT 2007


Dear Roger,
It is not a single source but a number of things that I read and collated. I
also used a bit of common sense. The hypothesis that Asians migrated via the
Bering Strait land bridge into America and the people from India went to
Australia via land bridges connecting the Indonesian Islands and Australia
to India can be taken as evidence that a lot of water from the oceans was
locked up in glaciers. Then the glaciers started to melt. A BBC show
explained that the Black Sea was originally a sweet water
lake. Due to melting of glaciers, which started at the end of the last ice
age, the sea level rose, causing the water from the mediterranean sea to
flow via the Gulf of Bosphorus into the Black Sea. The BBC claimed that this
event took place about 11000 years ago.It is recorded in the Bible as the
deluge and as a great flood in the Vedas in India. Because the Black Sea
ceased to be
a sweet water lake, people living on its banks migrated. Those on the
Western Bank went to Europe and those on the Eastern bank came to India.
That is the reason of the linguistic similarities in Latin, Greek and
Sanskrit.  The fossil evidence of the sediments on the bottom of black sea
corroborates the conversion of the sweet water lake into a salty sea.
This shows that the global warming started about 20,000 years ago and that
it was definitely not anthropogenic.
Yours
A.D.Karve
----- Original Message -----
From: Roger Samson <rsamson at reap-canada.com>
To: 'adkarve' <adkarve at pn2.vsnl.net.in>; 'Discussion of biomass cooking
stoves' <stoves at listserv.repp.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 7:54 PM
Subject: RE: [Stoves] global warming


> Hi Dr karve
>
> So like any good cub reporter should ask, whats your source?
>
> roger
>
>
> Roger Samson
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> Dear Stovers,
> I have some new information about global warming. Now that the ice cap on
> the Arctic Sea has melted, the rate of evaporation of water from the
Arctic
> Sea is going to be higher than usual, with greater snowfall in Canada,
> Northern Europe and Siberia. The extra snow would not melt completely in
the
> following summer. This would lead to building of glaciers, which would
start
> moving southwards. It is thus the beginning of the next ice age. As more
and
> more water gets locked up in the glaciers every year, the level of the
> Arctic Sea would fall. Warm water would flow from the Atlantic into the
> Arctic Sea through the gap between Greenland and Norway and from the
Pacific
> through the Baring Strait, till these two oceans would also be depleted of
> water. When the Baring strait and the land bridge between Greenland and
> Norway get exposed, the flow of water from the Pacific and Atlantic into
the
> Arctic Sea would stop. Without the influx of warm water, the Arctic Sea
> would freeze again, stopping the process of glaciation. The Glaciers would
> then start receding. It is a cyclic process, which has nothing to do with
> green house gases. But the good thing about the global warming scare is
that
> a lot of researchers working on improving stoves would get funding till
> people realise that this is all a hoax.
> Yours
> A.D.Karve
>
>
>
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