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Short answer is no it is not as geological studies have shown that it is a natural cycle of the planet Earth and has happened several times in the past. We may be accelerating the process but are not the cause. If we were to be the cause I would ask why the planet Mars is also experiencing global warming? Personally I think the actual cause is cycles within our sun.
Funny thing about the geological studies on global warming is that they tend to precede ice ages. To understand this one must understand the dynamics... When this planets goes through global warming the ice caps melt. Most people think this just affects coastal water levels a bit but the actual dynamics are MUCH more dynamic. When ice caps melt it reduces the salinity of the northern and southern ocean areas. The first affect that would be seen from this is the affect on marine critters... think of having a salt aquarium where you kept taking away from the salt level.
OK, so this can affect critters but how can it lead to an ice age? There are very deep slow moving north and south moving currents in our oceans./ The lessening of salinity affects these deep currents which, in turn, affects shallower warming coastal currents. Once these warming currents are disrupted the land is affected. Take away the warming currents off shore from the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon and they become frigid deserts. The affect is even stronger in the arctic waters of northern Canada causing the formation of glaciers.
This is not all likely to happen in our lifetimes although you may see indications. Did spring seem to come a bit lat this year in your area? It did in Wyoming. Such is just one indication of what is ahead.
Funny thing about the geological studies on global warming is that they tend to precede ice ages. To understand this one must understand the dynamics... When this planets goes through global warming the ice caps melt. Most people think this just affects coastal water levels a bit but the actual dynamics are MUCH more dynamic. When ice caps melt it reduces the salinity of the northern and southern ocean areas. The first affect that would be seen from this is the affect on marine critters... think of having a salt aquarium where you kept taking away from the salt level.
OK, so this can affect critters but how can it lead to an ice age? There are very deep slow moving north and south moving currents in our oceans./ The lessening of salinity affects these deep currents which, in turn, affects shallower warming coastal currents. Once these warming currents are disrupted the land is affected. Take away the warming currents off shore from the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon and they become frigid deserts. The affect is even stronger in the arctic waters of northern Canada causing the formation of glaciers.
This is not all likely to happen in our lifetimes although you may see indications. Did spring seem to come a bit lat this year in your area? It did in Wyoming. Such is just one indication of what is ahead.