Global Climate changes could be considered "Acts of God" even though the people to blame would be everyone from now to 25,000 years ago or more. But, it really got going when we started farming and ranching and slash and burn farming techniques to burn off old crops when picked so that the ashes reinvigorate the soils for planting new things for the next growing season.
However, you might ask about lightning caused fires that burned continually around the world until humans started putting them out. This is true too. But lightning caused fires burn a lot less than modern day people do regarding coal and gas and all the vehicles that people ride in or building roads or ships that go across the ocean that burn diesel usually.
The point is wars cause revenge often of people who feel wounded in one way or another as a people or as a group or as individuals. So, it's better that people are going to be dying by the thousands or millions this century and centuries after this from Global Warming because there is no one directly to blame for this other than their ancestors mostly.
So, though thousands to millions are going to die in various ways, (especially those uneducated people around the world without access to technology like useful weather reports), it is better than a war when people of one country kill millions of another country or countries like in World War II and World War I.
Note: For example, people in Germany and Japan especially were punished in many different ways after World War I and world War II. IN fact, it could be said that the mistreatment of Germans after World War I actually caused Hitler and World war II. However, something different happened in regard to Japan which I don't fully understand because of cultural differences.
Note: if you wonder what I'm getting to it's that unless about 7 billion people can not be on the surface of the earth by 2100 or soon after all life on earth dies including human beings. So, from this point of view Global Climate changes are better than wars in sustaining life on earth ongoing into the future for thousands and thousands of years. It's unfortunate but true. However, it is possible that if these 7 billion people lived underground they might survive all this (hurricanes, tornadoes, Earthquakes, Fires etc.)
If I were to guess, however, it would be that the government wasn't supported by the people sort of like a Dictatorship under Tojo. This makes more sense to me than anything else, especially after Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed so many thousands of people along with the firebombing of Japan's cities before Hirsoshima and Nagasaki.
Here is more regarding the firebombing of Japan which preceded the nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which were all trying to get Japan to surrender to the U.S. and the Allies. just the firebombing of Tokyo killed 90,000 to 100,000 people:
- Date: March 9-10, 1945.
- Death Toll: Estimates range from 90,000 to over 100,000, with some reports using figures up to 100,000 in a single night.
- One of History's Deadliest Air Raids:The Tokyo firebombing was arguably the single most destructive air attack in history, claiming more lives than the initial atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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