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Originally Posted by Riot
The climate always changes, yes. Unfortunately the worldwide industrial revolution has screwed things up a bit, in an additive effect. Nobody is trying to end climate change, it can't be done. But we can stop accelerating our addition to it, in the hope that places like the Florida Keys will still be above ocean level, and habitable, in 40-50 years.
Under the "adapt and improvise" part, we'll unfortunately have to see many, many people die, and many species die. Visit the Maldives now if you wanna see it 
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How did the Florida Keys become Keys in the first place , didnt some sort of climate change have something to do with the fact they are no longer connected to the mainland?
Im sorry that I dont think there is alot we are going to do about cliamte change , it happens , its the progression of things.
People who live in area's that are at sea level or under it like New Orleans and Charleston are inviting the ocean to come and swallow them up.
How is it that the Maldives became islands anyway ??? Wasn't there some sort of climate or geological change that occured to cause them to become islands in the first place?
So let me ask you something , how is it that alot of climate changes have happened long before there was an industrial age on earth ? How did the ice age happen in the first place ? How was it that the whole earth was flooded by water ? These are just random questions I have to the people who say us humans(and cows farting) are the demise of everything.