No that’s not true. Humanity takes action all the time to mitigate the damage from changing environments. For example when Egypt became less of a damp climate, humanity didn’t just abandon Egypt as a place to live. Instead we built irrigation systems which, while expensive to create, were less expensive than the total loss of the land as habitable space.
No that’s not true. Humanity takes action all the time to mitigate the damage from changing environments. For example when Egypt became less of a damp climate, humanity didn’t just abandon Egypt as a place to live. Instead we built irrigation systems which, while expensive to create, were less expensive than the total loss of the land as habitable space.
You’re talking about a climate that changed over thousands of years and methods that were implemented thousands of years ago.
Our climate is changing over the course of decades and my current government is announcing things like this: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/oct/28/rishi-sunak-to-double-down-on-anti-green-policies-in-kings-speech