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Originally Posted by Hersbird
Fighting and humans have been the norm for eternity. As soon as we see the first humans making crude tools we see those same tools embedded in each other's skulls. Ironically taking an observance in science and assigning it to specific human activity, true or untrue , is going to lead to conflicts.
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That's true, but no one expects people to just lie down and die when there isn't enough food and/or water because of drought associated with climate change.
You could say the same thing if we nuked the majority of arable farmland and water resources. It wasn't nuclear weapons that caused conflict, it was the people who started fighting over the few resources left.
If you want to be reductionist, it's not even fighting and humans. It's really physics causing all this, and *that's been the norm for eternity.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiat...tmospheric_gas