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<blockquote data-quote="Avatar" data-source="post: 39984825" data-attributes="member: 72559"><p>Stranger - sorry, but I've been busy for a bit and didn't get a chance to respond. But I think you're wrong, just going on what you have said.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay they can't adapt fast enough, because of us. But what are we doing? We are accelerating the normally slow rise of 2C. Is that the problem to species, those 2 degrees? Not according to you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The problem is when the tipping point is reached, according to you - and I don't dispute you.</p><p></p><p>But, you see, whether humans make the tipping point happen in a century, or it happens over a millenia as it has a thousand times before, the result is the same. When the tipping point is reached rapid heating occurs. Has occurred. Will occur again. And it will not end all life. It never has before.</p><p></p><p>Again, I'm simply going by what you have posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avatar, post: 39984825, member: 72559"] Stranger - sorry, but I've been busy for a bit and didn't get a chance to respond. But I think you're wrong, just going on what you have said. Okay they can't adapt fast enough, because of us. But what are we doing? We are accelerating the normally slow rise of 2C. Is that the problem to species, those 2 degrees? Not according to you. The problem is when the tipping point is reached, according to you - and I don't dispute you. But, you see, whether humans make the tipping point happen in a century, or it happens over a millenia as it has a thousand times before, the result is the same. When the tipping point is reached rapid heating occurs. Has occurred. Will occur again. And it will not end all life. It never has before. Again, I'm simply going by what you have posted. [/QUOTE]
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