Excerpt from The Laws of Climatic Evolution
It follows from what has been said above that the low temperature which undoubtedly prevailed during the Glacial Epoch has not yet received any satisfactory explanation. Each one that has been proposed is either inadequate or is attended by grave difficulties. It is therefore probable that some factor which is essential for the complete solution of the problem is as yet undis covered, or at any rate, the importance of one which is already known has not been duly recognized. (ice Work, Present and Past, p.
It is generally admitted, therefore, that no satisfactory Solution is offered for the problem before us, and that the most distinguished scientists who have investigated the subject have no considerable number of followers, that equally distinguished co-workers accept in part only.
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