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Old 19-01-2020, 12:54   #620
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Re: Climate Change - record World temp. rises in Feb.

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Originally Posted by richard s View Post
Apparently there was more CO2 in the atmosphere than today's figures (ice core sample) and it was warmer and the oceans were 20 meters higher.

https://www.bgs.ac.uk/discoveringGeo...sExamples.html

Get ready for a rapid ice age.
How many people lived then?

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a9290596.html

Good to know Donald's on the case. A mop and bucket should stop the sea for sure. I thought he liked building walls anyway ?
If I owned real estate in NYC, I would be up for the sea defence being built or my property would decrease in value!

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
The temperature isn’t the problem. Nor is the fact that it’s changing. The problem is the rate of change. Change over geological timescales can be accommodated by natural selection, allowing species to adapt and survive. Rapid changes that natural biological processes can’t adapt to, ultimately result in extinction events.
Great explanation.
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