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UndercoverElephant wrote:
fifthcolumn wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote:A global rise of six degrees is probably enough to set off a chain-reaction "methane burp". In other words, as soon as you get into this sort of territory, six degrees can rapidly become ten and we are talking about a mass extinction on a Permian-Triassic scale: 90% of species lost. To stand any decent chance of avoiding this outcome we need to keep the global rise below five degrees.
Interesting then, that 14500 years ago we got a 22F rise in less than a decade
22 degrees FAHRENHEIT? Do people still measure things in Fahrenheit?
:lol: :lol: :lol: They're called Americans. They also use feet, pounds, miles etc in science and engineering (as well as just ordinary conversation) which I find kind-of odd, but there you go.
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