Bushwhacker42
Bushwhacker42 t1_ivuac8r wrote
Reply to Climate change: efforts to halt rise in global temperatures may be too late to save key glaciers, report warns by wmdolls
Serious question, I thought the glaciers have been receding since the end of the last ice age, like 10k years ago, long before the combustion engine… were these glaciers around BEFORE the ice age? Have there not been times when the polar regions were tropical? Environments change, you can see how much water once flowed through deep canyons. Where I live was once a giant lake through the Jurassic and Triassic times.
I know there is huge impacts from humans on our environment, but… doesn’t nature just kinda change periodically too?
Bushwhacker42 t1_ivvc2hh wrote
Reply to comment by Climate_and_Science in Climate change: efforts to halt rise in global temperatures may be too late to save key glaciers, report warns by wmdolls
Thank you this was actually very insightful! I’m going to do some more reading into this!
My son got really into dinosaurs, recently learned raptors lived closer to our era than they did to t-Rex. Crazy world history