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SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
the peak of the last ice age was about 25,000 years ago. Glaciers and polar ice caps have been gradually melting/receding ever since.
Planet earth does not "normally" have polar ice caps. For most of earth's history creatures like dinosaurs roamed everywhere from the equator to the most northern latitudes.
the ice caps will eventually melt completely. the kind of cars we drive don't matter. And then another ice age will begin.
It's a fantasy to assume that the current climate is the "normal" one, and can be perpetualy preserved if we just try hard enough.
Planet earth does not "normally" have polar ice caps. For most of earth's history creatures like dinosaurs roamed everywhere from the equator to the most northern latitudes.
the ice caps will eventually melt completely. the kind of cars we drive don't matter. And then another ice age will begin.
It's a fantasy to assume that the current climate is the "normal" one, and can be perpetualy preserved if we just try hard enough.
BizSuitStacy · M
@SusanInFlorida true