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Come on broseph how you going to ask about the length of heating and cooling cycles while ignoring the standard deviation of said hot and cold streaks. This was once a gambooling forum after all.
Not to mention the fact that it was significantly hotter (and colder) during various pre-industrial periods than it is now.
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I don't doubt that graph but going back 500 million years is LOL. It makes the graph almost meaningless because it minimizes the trajectory of the temperature change.

Things significantly evolve over 10s of millions of years. Not over a couple 100 years.

Another silly time-frame trick argument.

Anyway, the issue will likely be water for many. People running away from dried out areas put far more pressure on water sources elsewhere. Tons of shit like that will happen.
Lol at running out of water to drink. They can make drinking water directly from Pacific Ocean. Not to mention all the pristine glacier water that we will have access to as the polar Ice Caps melt.

Methane poisoning and lack of drinking water will kill us all got it. I’m hoping the price of beach front property goes down soon. Wait until they make it illegal to own a car. Think that’s fake look it up.