Birdwatch Note Rating
2023-05-02 05:10:21 UTC - NOT_HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: 6442A15487A71E5E5F12B0E6F7FDD6BE571BFAB7F0110EAB0D449FEEE6306A76
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Original Note:
While global temperatures were warmer at some points in the past, species adapted to rising temperatures over thousands of years — not decades: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/earth-as-hot-as-125-000-years-ago-election-countdown-reservation-dogs-afghanistan-under-siege-more-1.6139545/earth-hasn-t-been-this-hot-in-125-000-years-but-scientists-say-temps-are-rising-much-faster-now-1.6139550 Since at least 580 million years ago, major mass extinctions of species have closely coincided with abrupt rises of atmospheric CO2: https://theconversation.com/another-link-between-co2-and-mass-extinctions-of-species-12906
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