> During the last spike, the eemian, it was about 2 celcius warmer than today. Roughly 100,000 years ago, and that's roughly all we do expect to happen now. Life was thriving
Yes, because life can adapt in 100k years at a rate that it cannot in 100 years. And that life did not particularly care for preserving thousand-year-old human settlements.
> Great place to start with flames.
I am not the OP but if the point above flew you by then consider how much you have thought about the matter.
Yes, because life can adapt in 100k years at a rate that it cannot in 100 years. And that life did not particularly care for preserving thousand-year-old human settlements.
> Great place to start with flames.
I am not the OP but if the point above flew you by then consider how much you have thought about the matter.