by T. Richard, Jul 5, 2023 in ClimateChangeDispatch
A new book by Climate Change Dispatch writer and contributor James Kamis is now available!
Kamis has been a leading proponent of the theory that geological events heavily influence the planet’s climate, something only now being recognized by the so-called science ‘gatekeepers.’
The book, “Geological Impacts on Climate,” provides evidence that increased tectonic activity, whether locally or globally, equates to more heat and chemically charged, heated fluid release from active geological features into our oceans, sub-glacial polar areas, and atmosphere.
This altered heat and fluid have acted to significantly influence, and in some cases, completely control climate and climate-related events.
To describe this new theory, the term “Plate Climatology” was coined in 2014 and published on Climate Change Dispatch.
Sections of the book that substantiate this theory include:
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Why the climate influence of geological forces has remained hidden, underestimated, and underappreciated.
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How subglacial elevated heat flux acts to melt West Antarctic, Arctic, and Greenland’s glaciers.
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Proof that the West Antarctica Rift is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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Emissions from Ocean floor geological features located in the western part of the Pacific Ocean generate and maintain El Ninos and La Ninas.
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Major ice “cycles” are generated by significant changes in gravitation stress caused by Milankovitch Cycles. This increase of gravitational stress elevates tectonic activity, most importantly volcanism, thereby initiating the glacial ice melting Phase 1.
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“Slowdown” of the Gulf Stream ocean current is the result of a geologically generated ocean warm cell.
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Most of Earth’s bedrock crater features are caused by volcanism, not astronomical phenomena.
The building block principles of the theory were conceived by integrating Kamis’ observations and ideas with information from various scientific disciplines.
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