If you took off the planet every human being and every animal, bird or fish global warming still would increase exponentially for the next 300 years at least.
So, most solutions to the climate problem are simply not going to work for this reason.
Here's what to expect:
3 times at least the wind speeds in all forms during the next 300 years.
Fires from heat and droughts.
Floods in other areas ongoing.
So, more heavy droughts in some areas and more flooding in other areas, more freezing in some areas and incredibly hot weather in other areas.
What people are actually talking about is that we might survive the next 300 years if we reduce global warming by changing how we live. If not, everyone is going to have to move underground because winds will become too strong for any trees or wooden houses or wooden buildings to stand.
Eventually all buildings will have to be reinforced concrete in the shape of a cement dome to withstand the winds and traveling across oceans you will need submarines because the surfaces will be just too rough to use ships some or all of the year.
So, more and more extremes of all kinds ongoing which will increase the levels of oceans around the world and drown coastal cities one by one during the next several hundred years.
Two cities that will be the first to go are Venice in Italy and Miami Beach. Within 100 to 200 years most of Florida will be under the ocean.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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