Some of y'all are confidently incorrect.
Some of y'all are confidently incorrect.
And howler monkeys are dropping dead out of trees in Mexico because of the heat. What's your point?!?
SlickRick--So extinctions happened before humans were humans, are we to assume humans have not caused ANY extinctions? Carrier pigeons? Dodo birds? Tasmanian tigers? Lots of others would like to have a word.
Don't forget habitat destruction and fragmentation. Try to stay focused.
Humans are certainly capable of changing ecosystems AND conditions in the atmosphere. Nature is a finely tuned system and changing one thing can lead to a cascade of consequences. See the coastal erosion problems we have been facing for decades.
For decades is correct, more like Centuries.
The Cajuns of Nova Scotia faced this problem in in the 1600's and found a solution.
Water extraction from aquifers caused sinking coastlines, not rising tides. (See Mexico city) Alexandia Egypt sank by natural causes. None of this in a modern phenomenon.
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