The “danger” of reglaciation is completely overblown (we’ve most likely already broken the ice age cycle, having boosted atmospheric CO2 back up to Pleistocene levels,)
Go, anthropocentric warming! Fingers crossed on that one, though—at least until there’s a consensus on what causes the glacial cycles and their periodic shifts.
and even if we did enter a new glaciation period, it would be such a slow process as to pose relatively little danger to our society.
All climate change is slow—and not-very threatening to civilization.
The “danger” of reglaciation is completely overblown (we’ve most likely already broken the ice age cycle, having boosted atmospheric CO2 back up to Pleistocene levels,)
Go, anthropocentric warming! Fingers crossed on that one, though—at least until there’s a consensus on what causes the glacial cycles and their periodic shifts.
and even if we did enter a new glaciation period, it would be such a slow process as to pose relatively little danger to our society.
All climate change is slow—and not-very threatening to civilization.
Go, anthropocentric warming! Fingers crossed on that one, though—at least until there’s a consensus on what causes the glacial cycles and their periodic shifts.
All climate change is slow—and not-very threatening to civilization.
Go, anthropocentric warming! Fingers crossed on that one, though—at least until there’s a consensus on what causes the glacial cycles and their periodic shifts.
All climate change is slow—and not-very threatening to civilization.