Interesting Fact of the Day:
Current climate change is happening at a pace 6.2 times faster than the climate change that resulted from the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs.
We have had 1.06 C change in about 150 years. The dinosaurs experienced a 4.5 degree change over 4,000 years. So for the dinosaurs it changed at a pace of 0.001125 C per year for us it has been about .007 degrees per year. So current climate change is happening 6.2x faster than it did during the extinction of the dinosaurs.
@EVoCeO If we stopped all pollution and carbon loading 100% tomorrow, I think we would avoid most of the effects long term.
Not saying that is practical but the point is I do feel it is avoidable given humans take the right steps quickly enough.
The reason I agree with you in that it isnt likely to be stopped is because I do not think humans will take the steps needed, its just too drastic in most peoples minds I guess.