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by transcriptase 1084 days ago
Or consider the fact that most of North America was under a thick sheet of ice only 10,000 years ago.
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But now we're changing climates over the course of hundreds of years, not tens of thousands. We're not giving nature time to adapt (nor ourselves, for that matter)

Climate change is "normal" on our planet, yes. But it's not normal at the speed at which we are causing it now.

Theres been plenty of extinction events that were far faster and vastly more destructive than even climate change from us humans. These events serve as opportunities to expose ecological niches to new species. Its all part of life on earth.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1815_eruption_of_Mount_Tambo...

According to some people’s mental model of how the world works, an event like this should leave the entire earth a barren wasteland.

Instead the caldera itself is now a National Park known for its forests rich biodiversity, some 200 years later.