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Another-PointOfView t1_jedetlp wrote

I think it was already posted here years ago when it was released, i am not saying that it's wrong or smth, just a trivia

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ILikeNeurons t1_jedhcaf wrote

Particularly relevant in light of the recent scientific report.

Interestingly, there aren't that many climate deniers anymore, even in the U.S., a hotbed of denial.

Most of us are either alarmed or concerned about climate change, yet most aren't taking the necessary steps to solve the problem -- the most common reason is that no one asked. This is so fixable, and we even know how.

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Crash0vrRide t1_jeerbmc wrote

Lift people out of poverty. That will help more then cobalt slaves in the congo

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Larcecate t1_jefc17c wrote

Its not the impoverished consuming the most resources.

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phdoofus t1_jefkvar wrote

Climate change isn't so much a scientific choice for those idiots, it's a political one. Like not taking Covid vaccines.

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katucan t1_jedf5q7 wrote

Humans reached north america way earlier than that dude.

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vjeuss t1_jeeivpe wrote

so just 4C lower is an ice age?

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stryszk t1_jeee714 wrote

I loved this graphic. Thank you for sharing it. I love that you y-axis is consistent and each box is 500 years so that final impact of the recent change is really obvious.

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YoloRandom t1_jegy13g wrote

Nonsense. It shows that our entire fabric of society sprouted and flourished in a climate that was incredibly stable and predictable. Yes climates have shifted, but not with complex human societies around. The chart also shows very clearly how the recent jump in temperature corresponds to industrial scale burning of fossil fuels.

Climates change, but if it happens fast, shocks can ruin societies. We humans made it go fast. Anyone denying the overwhelming amount of evidence just doesnt want to change his or her ways, and doesnt want to do anything to force the higher ups to change.

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