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Why This Matters
For 800,000 years, Earth's climate oscillated naturally between ice ages and warm periods with a predictable rhythm. Modern humans and all of civilization developed during the stable Holocene epoch (last 11,700 years).
What's Different Now:
- Speed: Current warming is ~100x faster than natural ice age transitions
- Direction: Rising during a time when natural cycles suggest slight cooling
- Magnitude: Already +1.4°C above pre-industrial, heading beyond anything in 800,000 years
- Cause: Natural factors (solar, volcanic) can't explain the trend—it's human greenhouse gas emissions
The Natural Pattern We're Breaking:
- Ice ages (~8°C colder): Occurred every ~100,000 years
- Interglacials (~0°C): Warm stable periods lasting 10-20k years
- Transitions: Took 5,000-10,000 years to warm/cool naturally
- Current: Rising 1.4°C in just 150 years (and accelerating)
This isn't just "another warm period"—we're pushing Earth's climate into uncharted territory at a speed that ecosystems and human systems cannot adapt to naturally.