The Inuits are indigenous people that have inhabited the arctic regions of the U.S., Canada, and Greenland for over 1,000 years. Their lives have depended on being able to correctly forecast the weather, using skills passed down through generations.
Although their forecasting has been historically accurate, in the past 20 years something has run amok with their ability to predict the weather. The old weather signals don’t seem to indicate what they used to.
The Inuit claim that the Earth has ‘shifted’, or as they put it ‘wobbled’, and they are warning NASA about it.
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This is true. Every 200,000 years or so, the earths poles shift. It is a methodical shift. The magetic north pole has been moving abt 40 miles to the south per year.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qeJgyAsIED0
The earth is on a 26,000 year wable. Even with shifting of the planet, global warming can’t be caused by it. Earth shifts one part gets warmer while the other gets colder, but the world is warming as a whole. The oceans are warming as a whole, which takes a tremendous amount of energy.
We are working on the same here in South Dakota.
Not a fraud
WOW.
Remember the LAST time an overwhelming scientific consensus was repealed and replaced with a conservative Republican’s opinion?
Yeah, neither do I.
Science $#%&!@*es. I’ll take the research of scientific evidence over some Internet Facebook meme ANY DAY.
The study of Greenhouse gas emissions and its effects on the environment date back to over 110 years to measure the effects of carbon output from the Industrial Revolution, you $#%&!@*ing dumb$#%&!@*.
Lemme MANSPLAIN. 110 years ago Al Gore wasn’t even BORN.
Huh?Back just a few hundred years ago heavily forested areas burned millions of acres of land.Guess what was released from all those trees.
Since king Obama took power,
the entire world is in chaos.
Eric if it had shifted enough so they would notice, even those asleep in their beds would notice.
Travis you are correct. For polar bears there also is an increase of prizzlies and growlers.