The Merits of a Vegan DietwithGina Carr
April 5, 2024
Here she discusses her own personal journal and provides an overview of the merits of the vegan lifestyle.
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), media and governmental agencies, often release alarming news snippets of climate research based on a very brief history of Earth’s climate (100 years). In the process, they disregard natural climate cycles that Earth has experienced during the past half million years, and insinuate human activity (especially carbon dioxide levels) is causing severe weather events that have never happened before.
We have all experienced severe weather, and can recall similar situations in the past. These are called climate cycles. A good example is the historical tornado outbreak killing nearly 1,000 people in the mid 1950s and again in 2011. There is also the historical Mississippi River Flood of 2011 and four other historical floods during the past 90 years. Generally speaking, droughts, blizzards, heat waves, major hurricane landfalls, major earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions continue to recur in well-defined cycles.
Global Weather Oscillations Inc. (GWO) formed in 1991 with the specific understanding that weather and climate occurs in cycles. If you understand the natural mechanisms that control climate oscillations, you can predict climate cycles well into the future, but what about global warming? Is it caused or greatly exacerbated by human activity? Is carbon dioxide really a bad gas as suggested by the IPCC? Does it perpetuate warming and change Earth’s climate forever? Or, is it more likely that Earth is merely experiencing a natural global warming cycle, and the current high levels of carbon dioxide is just a natural cycle, even highly beneficial for photosynthesis and the resulting oxygen production?
All of these points will be discussed in light of mainstream research, as well as new climate cycle research by GWO and other research groups. Much of this information has not been disseminated to the general public by the media, Federal Government or the universities. Instead of snippets, Mr. Dilley’s presentation provides a step-by-step guide through Earth’s Natural Climate Pulse during the past half million years. We will examine nearly 2,200 cycles during the past half million years, including the interstadial warm cycles that occur approximately every 116,000 years, and the 10,000-year carbon dioxide cycle. The temperature cycles, carbon dioxide cycles, and natural mechanisms will all be tied together in order to provide a complete picture of Earth’s climate in the past, and into the future.
Bio: Mr. Dilley is a Meteorologist with over 40 years of climate/weather research and forecasting experience. He is CEO of Global Weather Oscillations Inc. (GWO). He is the author of the peer reviewed eBook Global Warming–Global Cooling, Natural Cause Found, and the booklet Earth’s Natural Climate Pulse. Mr. Dilley’s research isolated one of the main drivers of climate cycles, and he has incorporated these findings into climate forecasting models. The models forecast hurricane landfalls and the El Niño up to four years in advance, historical major earthquakes, and other earth/climate cycles. He is a member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS), the National Weather Association (NWA), former Meteorologist with the National Weather Service, former Co-Host of the radio talk show “the Politically Incorrect Weather Guys,” and will be appearing in the documentary film “the Boy Who Cried Warming” to be released during the winter of 2012. Contact: davidgwo@aol.com, www.GlobalWeatherCycles.com.
Recorded at the 31st annual SSE Conference in 2012 at the Millennium Hotel in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
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Published on November 14, 2018