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Old 19-07-2025, 01:30   #603
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Re: Climate Change

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Would it be fair to say that, given the "few thousand years" cycle, had industrialisation not happened, then in a couple of hundred years' time humanity would be facing the same challenge as we seem to face now?
No, it would not be fair/accurate to say that, these changes take many thousands of years.
You can see from that timeline thats its been quite steady (changes within 0.5 ºC) for the last 10,000 years, and little evidence that much would have changed over the next few thousand either, certainly not in a couple of hundred years.
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