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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Counterexamples?
A mathematical model says 9% of mammals in the Western hemisphere won't outrun climate change. I can't find the original article--I don't think it has been released yet. They especially worry about monkeys. There've been a few substantial cold snaps in the not-too-distant past, and some of the transitions are supposed to have only been a thousand years or less. The missing bit here is "how long are these researchers assuming the changes will take?" 100 years? 1000? If 1000 years, I wouldn't believe them--the fact that the animals are there at all says they can weather changes like that.
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"...assuming..." does seem to be the operative word. I can't find their assumptions.
"Assuming that if I tie whatever my research is into some kind of hypothesis about the effect of global warming, I can get a bunch of funding" would about sum it up.
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