BonzaiDuck
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- Jun 30, 2004
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It would seem to me that the only known recorded civilization of humans, excluding Cro-Magnon cave-paintings, is about 10,000 years old. The tail end of the very Last Glacial Maximum -- the Ice Age -- was 12,000 years ago. So since that time, assume the environment has been at a certain equilibrium, excepting mini-ice-ages and other minor variations.
I'd be concerned about dying forests, fisheries and other aspects. Climate anomalies with costs and risks shouldn't be discounted.
I'd be concerned about dying forests, fisheries and other aspects. Climate anomalies with costs and risks shouldn't be discounted.