The ONLY data on the earth warming as quickly as it is, is the data we’re gathering right now as shatter record after record. We don’t know where these positive feedback loops end, or how any life will handle it.
How life did during the ice age or dino-meteor etc doesn’t mean shit - we have zero examples to pull from that are comparable to what’s happening right now.
In what ways do you feel the great oxidation event is comparable enough to what’s happening today that allows us to confidently rule out a worse case scenario a million years down the road?
You somehow have the hubris to assume that life as we know it to exist is the only form of life that can exist.
The ONLY data on the earth warming as quickly as it is, is the data we’re gathering right now as shatter record after record. We don’t know where these positive feedback loops end, or how any life will handle it.
How life did during the ice age or dino-meteor etc doesn’t mean shit - we have zero examples to pull from that are comparable to what’s happening right now.
My guy look up the great oxidation event. Life continued after the planet basically chemically burned away a vast majority of organic material.
You somehow have the hubris to assume that life as we know it to exist is the only form of life that can exist.
In what ways do you feel the great oxidation event is comparable enough to what’s happening today that allows us to confidently rule out a worse case scenario a million years down the road?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man
Two in one! Nice.