Robin1966
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Point me to them then. 500k deaths per year should stand out a bit, where are they? Not theoretical deaths on a piece of paper, actual corpses. The world's population is still rising fairly rapidly, especially in the areas that are supposed to be affected most by climate change, if such amounts of excess deaths were being concentrated in certain areas, we'd notice in actual population changes. But we don't notice because they aren't real deaths. They're just computer model deaths and we all know you can get a computer model to say whatever you want it to, because it only works on the assumptions of the people who create it.
We are indeed in an interglacial, because geologically speaking we are still in an Ice Age.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interglacial
Incidentally, you make a big deal of science, how about this chart of the temperature of the Holocene period (the current interglacial period) from Greenland ice cores:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holoc...TemperatureOfGreenland_VintherEtAl2009-en.svg
And before you ask, yes that chart is from a peer reviewed scientific paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19759618
Were there a lot of SUVs around spewing out CO2 8000 years ago? It was a lot hotter than today, over 2 degrees higher. Look at that rapid rise out of the last Ice age as well, about 10 degrees in less than 2000 years. I wonder what caused that. Cow farts? People going on holiday in planes? Too many coal fired power stations?
See attached report below, especially page 22, please actually bother to read it.