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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... KLC Lewis wrote: "hpeer" wrote in message ... No Stephen, you missed the point entirely. The worst that can happen is run away warming that makes Earth largely uninhabitable. Is that likely? I don't know. Is it possible? Yes. Your choice, their future. If it wasn't for Global Climate Change, most of the northern hemisphere would still be covered in glaciers, and humans would number a few hundred thousand hunter-gatherers. The Earth has been MUCH warmer than it currently is in this current interglacial period, and it WILL become much colder again. The only constant when it comes to climate is change. Life adapts. It is certainly reassuring that life will continue on Earth after humans are gone. While your conclusion was not my point, it is correct. Nevertheless, human life is not going to disappear from this planet because of global climate change. Modern humans have existed on this planet for over 200,000 years. In all that time, do you think we have not seen temperatures much hotter, and much colder, than we now experience? Some areas may become less habitable. Other areas may become more habitable. Sea levels will continue to rise (as they've been doing for 12,000 years) and some areas will receive more rainfall while others receive less. The error lies in thinking that the Earth must remain changeless because we're here and we (some of us) like the status quo. Sealevel must remain where it is because I built a house on the beach! Help! A global catastrophe approaches! That life which refuses to adapt gets a swimming lesson. -- KLC Lewis WISCONSIN Where It's So Cool Outside, Nobody Stays Indoors Napping www.KLCLewisStudios.com |
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