• neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    Try less than one century. I noticed winter becoming less snowy year by year already in the 90’s.

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      This is the coal usage, not including oil and gas. At the rate of usage during the early 20th century, we wouldn’t have a problem right now.

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      If the carbon dioxide production had stayed about the same level as when this article was written, the “few centuries” prediction probably would’ve been accurate. But then we invented the petroleum-fueled internal combustion engine, and started driving little pollution generators all over the planet.

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        Then finding ways to produce more food (Haber-Bosch process), leading to a population explosion that demands more fossil fuels. We could have hit a natural growth barrier without it, minimizing our effects for longer.

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      It doesn’t even get cold anymore. Sure, there’s a random few days here and there where the temperature drops below freezing. But overall, winter has become just mild.