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by lovecg 586 days ago
We’re talking about 50 million years. Literal continents move in that amount of time.
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We get bones and feathers from animals living 10 million years before that. We can find the traces from the Chicxulub impact across the whole world. Same for large volcanic eruptions. Burning enough stuff to cause this kind of global warming would leave plenty of chemical traces. It’s just not serious.