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Judi Lynn

(162,381 posts)
Thu Oct 22, 2020, 04:12 AM Oct 2020

Climate change already wiped out the human race -- in prehistoric times


by Chris Melore

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Many environmental advocates believe climate change is the greatest threat facing the human race today. As fears of a mass extinction event grow, a new study finds it’s already happened, at least in prehistoric times. Researchers say early humans met extinction at the hands of dramatic shifts in their environment, just like Earth is facing now.

An international team of scientists finds Homo sapiens (present day humans) are the only group of intelligent primates left standing. A study of climate models and fossil records spanning the last five million years reveals what killed at least six different species of early humans on Earth. The results show our distant ancestors could not adapt to dramatic warming and cooling temperatures — better known as climate change.

“Our findings show that despite technological innovations including the use of fire and refined stone tools, the formation of complex social networks, and–in the case of Neanderthals–even the production of glued spear points, fitted clothes, and a good amount of cultural and genetic exchange with Homo sapiens, past Homo species could not survive intense climate change,” says Pasquale Raia from the University of Naples Federico II in a media release.

“They tried hard; they made for the warmest places in reach as the climate got cold, but at the end of the day, that wasn’t enough.”

Can humans survive climate change?
Researchers examined the extinctions of several human species including Homo habilis, ergaster, erectus, heidelbergensis, neanderthalensis, and certain groups of Homo sapiens. The team made use of a high-resolution past climate emulator; technology that maps out temperature, rainfall, and other climate data over millions of years. They also studied more than 2,750 archaeological records which show how the species’ ability to survive in certain climates evolved.

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https://www.studyfinds.org/climate-change-mass-extinction-humans/
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Climate change already wiped out the human race -- in prehistoric times (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2020 OP
Maybe, or mdelaguna Oct 2020 #1

mdelaguna

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1. Maybe, or
Thu Oct 22, 2020, 04:23 AM
Oct 2020

Those forms on the H. sapiens sapiens line adapted “better” and more competitively? Environment not a sole cause (except for maybe now)!

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