03-13-2019, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by redpoint5
I listened to part of the Rogan podcast with the climate alarmist and intend to finish it. The thing I kept thinking is, even if everything were as bad as was presented, we're still taking 200 years before the cities he's talking about are inundated by water. That's a heck of a long time to stop building there and slowly migrate away, or develop walls to hold back the seas, or reverse warming.
Even if things get really bad, they will very slowly get very bad, and humans are among the most adaptable species there is. The issue is worth pondering and acting on now, but not in ways that will usher in the terrible living conditions immediately.
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Some scientists point to past 'abrupt' climate change,and don't rule out the possibility that it could happen again,which would make 'adapting' a bit more challenging.
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