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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7424637" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>Don’t believe all you read, we had mass extinctions in the past as well, the planet is supporting 7 billion people and growing while I am sure the planet will happily keep spinning at 1000ppm Co2 we will not be, 7 billion strong when we hit it my guess would be there would only be a few million of us left scattered in small areas around the world. </p><p>The little pockets of land left after sea levels have risen by 10 meters or so, for a start.</p><p>That’s most of the cities of the world under water then you move to high ground but your farming on that so what then.</p><p></p><p>Sure some things are unknown but climate change as a long term trend caused by increases Co2 are not, one of them only the extent and speed of the change is the unknown factor. </p><p>Already we are seeming signs that tipping points have been reached, maybe even that we have passed them already.</p><p>But I put no faith in rubbish like that article they are the same people that said climate change was not real until they couldn’t Deny that any longer, nor the rises in co2, now they have shifted to it was ok in the pass, but the talk about a past they know virtual zero about, and times that caused mass extinctions on the planet like it’s no big deal. </p><p>Don’t believe all that you read.</p><p>Just ask the oldest member of your family about winters when they were small. The changes are real, and of growing concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7424637, member: 55822"] Don’t believe all you read, we had mass extinctions in the past as well, the planet is supporting 7 billion people and growing while I am sure the planet will happily keep spinning at 1000ppm Co2 we will not be, 7 billion strong when we hit it my guess would be there would only be a few million of us left scattered in small areas around the world. The little pockets of land left after sea levels have risen by 10 meters or so, for a start. That’s most of the cities of the world under water then you move to high ground but your farming on that so what then. Sure some things are unknown but climate change as a long term trend caused by increases Co2 are not, one of them only the extent and speed of the change is the unknown factor. Already we are seeming signs that tipping points have been reached, maybe even that we have passed them already. But I put no faith in rubbish like that article they are the same people that said climate change was not real until they couldn’t Deny that any longer, nor the rises in co2, now they have shifted to it was ok in the pass, but the talk about a past they know virtual zero about, and times that caused mass extinctions on the planet like it’s no big deal. Don’t believe all that you read. Just ask the oldest member of your family about winters when they were small. The changes are real, and of growing concern. [/QUOTE]
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