True, but mud the size of a dinosaur footprint can be acted on more quickly than the climate of an entire planet.
Climate change is like an ocean liner where, even when the engines are put into full reverse, it sails on for four miles before stopping, never mind reversing.
Is it normal that the Midwest is turning into a desert?
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True, but mud the size of a dinosaur footprint can be acted on more quickly than the climate of an entire planet.
Climate change is like an ocean liner where, even when the engines are put into full reverse, it sails on for four miles before stopping, never mind reversing.