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Anonymous No.2841147 [Report] >>2841150 >>2841164 >>2841189 >>2841193 >>2841232 >>2841333
Below Antarctica are multiple gigantic mountain ranges. Do you think there will ever come a time when humans will finally hike them in all their glory without 1000m of ice being on top of them?
Anonymous No.2841150 [Report] >>2841152 >>2841690 >>2842000
>>2841147 (OP)
I'd rather imagine that we will bring CO2 levels back to preindustrial times in time and keep antarctica well frozen.
Anonymous No.2841152 [Report]
>>2841150
Antarctica wasn't always ice capped. It will melt again eventually which is the point of this thread.
Anonymous No.2841164 [Report] >>2841178
>>2841147 (OP)
We already did 50,000 years ago.
Anonymous No.2841178 [Report] >>2841203
>>2841164
This. Pliney the Elder had manuscripts that shoke of the Great Polar lands that had 40ft snakes. This was the prei-ce covered arctic as discovered by the ancient high culture before the ancient apocalypse. It is well documented.
Anonymous No.2841189 [Report]
>>2841147 (OP)
Ask Al Gore. He’s the climate expert and inventor of the internet.
Anonymous No.2841193 [Report]
>>2841147 (OP)
Humans will find others have been there first
Anonymous No.2841203 [Report] >>2841349 >>2841997
>>2841178
what? can you post more details? this seems unbelievable
Anonymous No.2841232 [Report]
>>2841147 (OP)
According to Greta, yes.
Anonymous No.2841333 [Report]
>>2841147 (OP)
well we're more or less in the middle of the current interglacial period, probably won't melt before the end of it at this rate, even with more pollution
if earth keep it's global climate like it did since Pleistocene with it's glacial/interglacial cycles it's not going to happen ever
you can read about it without relying on local /x/ schizos
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternary_glaciation
Anonymous No.2841349 [Report]
>>2841203
google son, learn to not need spoon feeding.
Anonymous No.2841690 [Report] >>2841693
>>2841150
Climate change is not anthropogenic.
Anonymous No.2841693 [Report] >>2841988
>>2841690
An opinion I'm sure you came through to earnest and logical reasoning and not because it's the opposite opinion of your political enemy. And conveniently allows you to continue your high consumption lifestyle without restrictions.
Anonymous No.2841988 [Report]
>>2841693
Ironic post
Anonymous No.2841997 [Report]
>>2841203
>this seems unbelievable
It is. Retard is /x/ posting on /out/
Anonymous No.2842000 [Report] >>2842055
>>2841150
>bring CO2 levels back to preindustrial times
pic related?
Anonymous No.2842055 [Report] >>2842077
>>2842000
Actually the Carboniferous period was a time of high atmospheric oxygen. This is why insects were able to grow so massive. Also the higher oxygen content allowed wildfires to reach continental scale (hence your pic related). This allowed the formation of all the oil and coal beds, hence the massive carbon deposits we have today. Hence, "Carboniferous".

You'll notice in geology and paleontology things tend to get named for what they left behind and not so much what was actually going on back then.
Anonymous No.2842077 [Report]
>>2842055
The warmer periods within the carboniferous had elevated CO2 levels as well which rose and fell with the glacial advances and retreats during that time.
Anonymous No.2843897 [Report]
holy shit a parrot