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by cconroy
1862 days ago
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Is it known what are, perhaps narrow, the climate conditions for humans? Humans evolved during the Pliocene which was 2-3 degrees warmer than today. My gut feeling is not good, especially on geologic time, of which most spans humans would most certainly not survive. It feels like we are tossing 100s of thousands of years of stable climate and pushing Earth to points in its history were fauna/flora were very different from today. |
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Civilization is a lot more fragile and dependant on the pace of change, not the absolute magnitude. The problem with civilization is it's like a Jenga tower, you can continue building higher and higher up the complexity ladder and gradually knocking out supporting pegs for a little bit of time and things will seem fine, but keep knocking out just a few of the wrong pegs and there's no halfway state of falling, it's either intact or severely collapsed.