In fact, today's average temperature of 58.96°F (14.98°C) is about 38 degrees cooler than the 96.8°F (36°C) average temperature from around 100 million years ago. This completely destroys the mainstream narrative that we are on the brink of a global heating catastrophe.
...are they serious? Do they not understand relativity? It would be a disaster in that it would wipe out our current species.
I think it’s funny people think we live on a static planet. The sun is the primary source of heat, the sun goes through cycles, fast enough we can see it, what is the correct temperature or chemical composition of our atmosphere? How do you know what the proper chemical composition and temperature of our planet is? The earth is constantly changing and there isn’t anything we can do to stop it. The only reason the ‘climate change’ boogeyman exists is for politicians.
...are they serious? Do they not understand relativity? It would be a disaster in that it would wipe out our current species.
I seriously don't know what the hell people are thinking with this.
They act like since the Earth has been much hotter in the past, it doesn't matter if it's happening again.
I mean, if they don't give a damn at all about human life, and are just viewing it as another thing that happens to the planet, then fine, I guess.
All that "massive mass extinction event" seems to have flown over their head at 100 mph.
I can just imagine the looks normies are giving to the geniuses that are trying to say the Washington Post debunked climate change with that article.
I think it’s funny people think we live on a static planet. The sun is the primary source of heat, the sun goes through cycles, fast enough we can see it, what is the correct temperature or chemical composition of our atmosphere? How do you know what the proper chemical composition and temperature of our planet is? The earth is constantly changing and there isn’t anything we can do to stop it. The only reason the ‘climate change’ boogeyman exists is for politicians.
It's not about what's "correct" or "proper," but what is sustainable for organic life.
There is clearly lots we can do to affect the temperature of our atmosphere.
Like what?
What sustains life is the goldilocks zone, spin of the earth, our sun, etc basically all things out of our control.
The ozone layer? We now know that it can self repair itself.
Our impact on our atmosphere with normal human activities is tiny in the grand scheme of things regarding earth's processes.
It would take mass nukes to change our world but at that point there is no return.