Look, you can see how every mass extinction event in Earth's fossil record was preceded by a drop in temperature. Not a rise - a drop. Match the charts.

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... which **_does_** show what's probably anthropogenicly caused climate change, but doesn't show anything in the modern era.

I was looking for maps of desertification and glaciation over time, but it seems like they've been removed... Very inconvenient maps... Global glacial maxima coincide with global desertification maxima, and both coincide with CO2 minima.

For the "reeee!" crowd - it means you're wrong. All that ree-ing was for nothing.

Most of the mass extinctions weren't caused by pollution...

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None were. In the most general sense possible, they were caused by a deficit of CO2. There was not enough. There is currently not enough.

Co2 isn’t pollution.

The definition of pollution depends on what you/they are trying to control.

Grammar save lives. ##Trivium