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>>16001875
But you HAVEN'T adapted to the current climate. This is one of the biggest foundational lies of climate alarmism. Humans are tropical animals. That's why you have to wear a coat for half the year to live in this "ideal climate" you think the entire fucking world needs to be covered in. And you only have to go back 125k years to find a climate 4° C for the planet. Somehow every coral reef didn't die. Somehow even modern humans survived it. Odd.

>You at least understand that rapid changes in climate are always associated with mass extinctions, right?
No they aren't. And I assume you're attempting to use the Late Pleistocene as a proxy for this. Bad news, retard. Humans did that one. Overkill is real. You don't have to like it. Facts are facts. Not only did climate change not kill most of the Pleistocene megafauna, it didn't even kill Woolly Mammoths. That's why they survived into historical times on Wrangel until humans found them. Woolly Mammoths could still live on Earth now, in many places literally exactly where they used to live like Northern North America and Northern Eurasia.

>>16001882
Let's do an experiment. Get a CO2 tank and let it leak into your house until there is a steady supply of whatever ppm of CO2 you think is enough to save on heating costs. What you'll notice is there is no amount that suffices because CO2 is shit for trapping heat. Now take exactly one 10 minute hot shower. The entire floor will now feel more comfortable and you can turn the thermostat down. Water is one of the best thermal regulators we have access too. And funny enough, the planet is covered in it. But you know what isn't? Farmland and concrete cities. Miles of state highways. Superfund sites. Abandoned quarries (that aren't filled with water). Humans are literally aridifying the entire planet.

>Snowball Earth is said to have melted mainly due to CO2 spewed from volcanic activity based on geological records.
Really hard to say that far back.

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