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Richard, if you read Robert Felix's book, he was an architect who amassed data over many disciples, the fundamental incongruity that novices like we humans are unaware of - is that Ice Ages that primarily affect the northern hemisphere start with a warming of the Arctic. As the arctic warms, caused by geo magnetic affects (the underwater volcanoes), the bulk of Canada starts to see colder snowier winters. When the ice sheet measuring a few kilometers high and extending to Seattle existed, Alaska was habitable. Alaska has trees, northern Quebec does not.

Richard, the arctic is an ocean, correct? Take a look at the Antarctic, is there evidence of it getting colder and snowier year after year?

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It's a good book to get, a fairly small paperback called, Not by Fire, But by Ice, referring to a an old Scandinavian saying. He published 2 paperbacks which are shown and briefly discussed in this video. Are you familiar with Dubyne of Adapt 2030? Dubyne interviewed John Casey who wrote a few books worth learning about as well. I bought and read both of Felix's books, he died last year so it may be harder to find copies, both are interesting with many footnotes. The underwater volcano 'theory' was proven true by NASA.

https://youtu.be/6G6wqiZQtYA

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