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What? I never said there was catastrophic warming over the past 15 years. I don't think anybody supports that position. If that is your bar for global warming being something to worry about, then, well, you're incredibly short-sighted.
The point I've been making is that our more recent warming estimates that are still early enough to be measurable, the IPCC reports released in 2000, have largely underestimated the effects of warming in the interim. And the current estimates of warming over this century are quite dire, even though we haven't taken into account a number of positive feedback mechanisms that could completely run our climate off the rails.
I find it particularly laughable that you somehow think action to mitigate climate change will hurt poor people, when it is, in reality, poor people who will suffer the most from climate change, for the simple reason that they will have less resources to use to adjust to changes in climate. Because of this, one of the primary effects of climate change is going to be mass starvation as certain rather large areas of the globe dramatically reduce their food output (poorer nations in places like Africa will be particularly hard-hit).
Seems to me that a planet recovering from an ice age would tend to accelerate warming a bit over time perhaps..? Man is adaptable, we can move to higher or lower areas etc. Look at the horn of Africa where the famine is, I would think sin and war and etc are more to blame for suffering..?
The whole world will undergo complete changes, and it has nothing to do with so called global warming. The basis for the long term trends is horsedung. The imaginary old ages, and etc....utter nonsense. Relax people. Yes the world is changing....the sky ain't falling yet.
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