Why is global warming so scary?

Where in the OP did he deny the climate changes? It seems to be YOUR intent to make this about climate change denial...

Hey, glad you're here. This guy is trying to do your shtick, but he's awful at it. PM him some tips, please.
 
Hey, glad you're here. This guy is trying to do your shtick, but he's awful at it. PM him some tips, please.

I'll ask you to defend your first comment again... you accused the OP of making this thread about climate change denial. Why?
 
This is why people call you names and shit. You clearly don't want to learn, so why start threads?
This was the world just like 10,000 years ago

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Everything in white melted and was swept away, causing massive floods killing everything around it. Everything in dark green was sunk.

All the coastal cities -- so virtually all early civilization cities -- were destroyed and we have no records of them anymore except via the flood myths. There were also many large islands that are now gone.

This shit happens. It's a normal part of human history that has happened many times before.

What can we do to stop it this time? And if we can't stop it, shouldn't we be focusing on preparing for what to do after it happens?

What if we spend all our energy trying to delay it by 20 years then it happens and we have no idea how to farm food, move industries, and cities 20 years later in the new conditions?
 
This was the world just like 10,000 years ago

5601655_orig.gif


Everything in white melted and was swept away, causing massive floods killing everything around it. Everything in dark green was sunk.

All the coastal cities -- so virtually all early civilization cities -- were destroyed and we have no records of them anymore except via the flood myths. There were also many large islands that are now gone.

This shit happens. It's a normal part of human history that has happened many times before.

What can we do to stop it this time?

You're asking sensible questions. It seems that isn't allowed anymore. Enjoy being mocked
 
I'll ask you to defend your first comment again... you accused the OP of making this thread about climate change denial. Why?

He's about to get into double digits for climate-change denying threads and he's so bad at your shtick it's painful to watch. Give him some tips please
 
He's about to get into double digits for climate-change denying threads and he's so bad at your shtick it's painful to watch. Give him some tips please

This thread isn't about denying climate change so I'm not sure what you are going on about.
 
This was the world just like 10,000 years ago

5601655_orig.gif


Everything in white melted and was swept away, causing massive floods killing everything around it. Everything in dark green was sunk.

All the coastal cities -- so virtually all early civilization cities -- were destroyed and we have no records of them anymore except via the flood myths. There were also many large islands that are now gone.

This shit happens. It's a normal part of human history that has happened many times before.

What can we do to stop it this time? And if we can't stop it, shouldn't we be focusing on preparing for what to do after it happens?

What if we spend all our energy trying to delay it by 20 years then it happens and we have no idea how to farm food, move industries, and cities 20 years later in the new conditions?

Your questions have all been answered by climate change scientists. Of course people are going to think you're a fucking moron when you continuously wander in here spouting talking points of climate-change deniers.
 
You don't need to understand. Help him out with your trolling shtick, please.

You are the only one trolling this thread up. He's asking questions you are refusing to answer. Instead you are trying your hardest to make this about the topic of climate change denial.

It's so damn transparent. It's easier to demonize the people asking questions instead of actually answering them huh?
 
it appears the implications of warming waters on Coral Reefs and it's effect on fish/aquatic life in general is the most disastrous aspect potentially

There are parts of the world who's diet consists virtually solely of those products
 
Are you suggesting humans weren't around for the medieval warming period that helped put an end to famine and the black death?

The temperature anomoly during the MWP was less than it is now.

In case you didn't pick up on that, as an aggregate, we're talking about our contribution as it relates to the natural temperature cycles of the earth. The extremes. The vast majority of that time (like, 99.99999999999999999999999999999999%) of it, we didn't exist and conditions wouldn't have been conducive for us to continue existing even if we did.
 
it appears the implications of warming waters on Coral Reefs and it's effect on fish/aquatic life in general is the most disastrous aspect potentially

There are parts of the world who's diet consists virtually solely of those products

There are potentially other side effects too but.... wouldn't it be easier to find a solution to these people's diets then stop the planet from warming?
 
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