On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 12:33 PM, GMoney <gm0n3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> However, claiming that
> this global warming will inevitably destroy us...doesn't seem to be
> supported by historical facts either. Life is amazingly resilient.


100% agree. The relatively quick warming event of this century that's
predicted by the vast majority of studies is unlikely to completely wipe
out live on earth, or even the human race.

I look at it a little bit more like an evolutionary event. As a race we've
already caused the extinction of several species. That's evolution. The
stronger species killing off weaker ones. We try to stop this from
happening, and we should, but it doesn't always work.

I hear alot about birds flying into a building's glass windows and how
terrible the problem is - how many birds are being killed. People are
trying to devise ways to change the glass so that not as many birds die, as
they should. However, this is also an evolutionary event. The birds who
don't fly into windows and kill themselves will survive and eventually as a
species they will adapt.

Climate change is likely to do the same. Some species that would have
otherwise lived will die. Some humans who would have otherwise lived
will probably die too.

-Cameron

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