Yes, there was global warming in prehistoric times. But nothing in millions of years compares with what we see today - eviltoast
  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    And there is no worry that it will destroy the planet either. Earth has already weathered hundreds of terrible catastrophic global level events in the past and has survived.

    There is no real danger to the planet. This has all happened before.

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      1 year ago

      Sure, life that can adapt will. But that’s not the main concern. It’s the immeasurable and enormous potential loss of human life and every other innocent creature that people are morally concerned about.

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        1 year ago

        That’s the point I was trying to imply with my sarcastic first comment.

        Climate change deniers always like to point out ancient prehistoric changes that occurred on earth thousands or even millions of years ago … and they are right.

        What they seldom understand is that the earth can weather these unbelievable changes but life, especially human life can not.

        I never worry about the planet. It will be around for about another billion years in one form or another. It’s always a question of whether or not any living thing will survive on it’s surface.

        I was being stupid with my first comment and I don’t mind being stoned for it … I just wanted to point out that climate change is not a problem for the planet … it’s a problem for the survival of all human life.