Earth's climate will not change overnight, and never has. It takes centuries. At the start of the warm interglacial, oceans rose only 1 metre a century for 6,000 years, while temperatures were falling for 50 million years. The last time CO2 was this low was in the Karoo Ice Age (360- 255 mya).
This still buys into the hockey stick. Do you really think they can tell what the tempurature was millions of years ago? How? They correlate by co2 in ice cores. Which begs the whole question.
It's just pure short-sighted selfishness. We've put cities in places they shouldn't be and they don't want anything upset, even if it's fighting against nature. They never cared about other species except so the world could be like a zoo.
[ + ] Osmanthus
[ - ] Osmanthus 0 points 1 hourMay 15, 2025 15:45:36 ago (+0/-0)
Do you really think they can tell what the tempurature was millions of years ago? How? They correlate by co2 in ice cores. Which begs the whole question.
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[ - ] Prairie 0 points 1 hourMay 15, 2025 15:40:13 ago (+0/-0)