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Wrong.
>Irrelevant to the current oceanic and continental configuration of the planet, where glacial/interglacial periods have been a thing for more than a million years.
Agreed, especially because humanity is STILL in an Ice Age, and we won’t be out of one until all the ice at the poles is melted. We also don’t know what causes Ice Ages. In other words, humanity isn’t causing the climate to warm, we simply exist during the end of an Ice Age.
>Not to mention that the rate of temperature change before the cretaceous max was slow and the biosphere had plenty of time to evolve in a warm climate.
Untrue, we have no idea how fast or slow the climate warmed, and as far as we can tell animals do move/evolve quickly based on climate trends. Mammals, birds, fish, etc. all migrate based on temperatures.

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