When would global warming destroy life on Earth? Study hazards a guess. – CSMonitor.com
The trend in global temperatures looks devastating.
When would global warming destroy life on Earth? Study hazards a guess. – CSMonitor.com
The trend in global temperatures looks devastating.
There will probably be a flurry of debate if one mentions that The surface temp of Venus is caused by runaway GHE.
But alas, Venus is not hot because of a “runaway greenhouse” … this is absurd and impossible.
Has anyone told the IPCC?
Yes and the moon is an example of what happens after deforestation
Any excuse for this classic…
Well, quoting from the article, “The research suggests that from a standpoint of Earth’s climate, it would likely take another 1.5 billion years, even accounting for the pace at which human activities are pumping greenhouse gases into the air, for a runaway greenhouse effect to take over…” According to the precautionary principle, it’s worth bankrupting ourselves now to protect our great-great-[50 million more]-grandchildren.