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The great global warming scam, worth a listen I think.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 3387494" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>But that doesn't mean that for those millions of years the earth could have supported 7 billion people.</p><p>Your talking about time so long ago, we can only guess at the conditions and what they were like. Saying it was ok then, is not to say it would be ok now, for everyone living now. It's estimated that the mean globle temprature was 25C I think it's currently 16C that doesn't sound like a lot but it is, there would be no ice at the poles so sea level will rise, to what extent I cannot tell, but as lots of the world populations are at sea level any rise is not good.</p><p>Next it's food how much productive land for food would there be, again anyone guess.</p><p>All I would say is if it gets that high, we are in big trouble, the natural highs and lows we have seen over the last 800,000 years would have tested our survival and I doubt all 7 billion of us could have, and that only varied from 170-300 ppm of co2. Sure hotter is easier than cold. statements like yours, are little more than wishful thinking, we have no clue where the current 390-400ppm will lead globle temperature to max out never mind higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 3387494, member: 55822"] But that doesn't mean that for those millions of years the earth could have supported 7 billion people. Your talking about time so long ago, we can only guess at the conditions and what they were like. Saying it was ok then, is not to say it would be ok now, for everyone living now. It's estimated that the mean globle temprature was 25C I think it's currently 16C that doesn't sound like a lot but it is, there would be no ice at the poles so sea level will rise, to what extent I cannot tell, but as lots of the world populations are at sea level any rise is not good. Next it's food how much productive land for food would there be, again anyone guess. All I would say is if it gets that high, we are in big trouble, the natural highs and lows we have seen over the last 800,000 years would have tested our survival and I doubt all 7 billion of us could have, and that only varied from 170-300 ppm of co2. Sure hotter is easier than cold. statements like yours, are little more than wishful thinking, we have no clue where the current 390-400ppm will lead globle temperature to max out never mind higher. [/QUOTE]
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