Hillbilly
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When was the last time there wasn't an ice cap?
It's been a few million years, practically yesterday in geologic time.
Yeah, practically yesterday in geologic time but in human time not even on the calender.
Physilogically humans have existed in our present form for about 195,000 years. All of recorded history is less than 10,000 years. For the purpose of discussing the ice cap as it relates to human survival there has always been an arctic ice cap.
I thought that global warming was supposed to destroy all life on the planet, more or less. It's always about how it will cause mass extinctions and such. It is never only about how it will affect man.