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Old 03-07-2013, 05:27 PM
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There have been periods of warmer climate in the Earths past that have not been the disaster as often described.
Can you be more specific? Which periods? What was the human population then? What types of species survived the intervening changes?
The Jurassic and Cretaceous.

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Where were the continents? How much land was arable? How much was desert? What was global mean temperature? Were they conducive to the plants we depend on in modern agriculture? How many grains were there to cultivate? What types of animals flourished? What were their climatic limits? Did they overlap with those of modern species?
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