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Humans have about 15 years left on this planet?
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<blockquote data-quote="loveofourlord" data-source="post: 76053385" data-attributes="member: 347166"><p>Againh that doesn't matter, it's just a usual slight of hand tactic by those that want to ignore reality. Again, we know how bad it will be NOW if it keeps getting hotter. There were not cities more then 150 years ago in many of the places in north America they are now, cities that will flood if the water rises too much more. Area of where most of the worlds crops are from that will be ungrowable if things continue.</p><p></p><p>We know whats causing the problems now, and it's climate change. The issue if we have civilization right now built entirely upon where it's safe to live/grow now, and if it changes too much that will change faster then we can adapt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loveofourlord, post: 76053385, member: 347166"] Againh that doesn't matter, it's just a usual slight of hand tactic by those that want to ignore reality. Again, we know how bad it will be NOW if it keeps getting hotter. There were not cities more then 150 years ago in many of the places in north America they are now, cities that will flood if the water rises too much more. Area of where most of the worlds crops are from that will be ungrowable if things continue. We know whats causing the problems now, and it's climate change. The issue if we have civilization right now built entirely upon where it's safe to live/grow now, and if it changes too much that will change faster then we can adapt. [/QUOTE]
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