The Last Time the Globe Warmed
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2. ughlah commented 6 years ago
I guess it‘s 4) it happened before, cannot be that bad.
That most of our agricultural soil will be unusable in the process, that massive weather effects will make life unbearable, that coastlines (new york, shanghai, tokyo,...) will disappear is ignored. Guess we don’t have to search for food in the sea either, since it cannot carry life especially where most people live. Doesn’t matter since we polluted it so much anyway.
Since reefs get destroyed by temperature floods are far more common and desastrous too. Just a few things from the top of my head.
That most of our agricultural soil will be unusable in the process, that massive weather effects will make life unbearable, that coastlines (new york, shanghai, tokyo,...) will disappear is ignored. Guess we don’t have to search for food in the sea either, since it cannot carry life especially where most people live. Doesn’t matter since we polluted it so much anyway.
Since reefs get destroyed by temperature floods are far more common and desastrous too. Just a few things from the top of my head.
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3. sockcooker commented 6 years ago
I can't see the problem. Long before climate change becomes a serious issue, we'll most likely have been wiped out by an asteroid strike. Nothing to worry about folks. Move along now.
+5 1. Austin commented 6 years ago
It contains everything he eschews: facts, science, the empirical method, evidence of anthropomorphically motivated climate change, PPTM charts with clear trends and no suggestion that a cooling period is going to happen in a ‘few hundred years’ (and thus undermining the 97% of active climate change scientist who agree that human activity is the cause of current global warming trends). All things sux2bu disagrees with.
Suxy, I have three hypothesis:
1) You failed to watch the entire video
2) You are just trolling everyone
3) You have actually changed your mind (overwhelming scientific consensus can have that effect) and now accept? that human caused climate change is a real thing and it has concomitant dangers for the planet and future generations??
And given your track record I find #3 a wee bit hard to accept.