Because, remember, there were no wars or fights or violence before CO2 was at 350ppm
(Bloomberg) Climate change will probably trigger more human conflict, according to an article in the journal Science.
An examination of 60 separate studies, including one stretching back to 10,000 B.C., found that individuals, groups and nations are “substantially†more likely to become involved in physical conflict in hot weather and heavy rain.
Climate change is expected to drive up temperatures in many regions, which will “systematically increase the risk of many types of conflict†ranging from barroom brawls and rape to civil wars and international disputes, according to the article.
“The strongest evidence is that high temperatures really matter,†said Solomon Hsiang, one of the study’s authors. “A few degrees warmer is always worse.â€
Wait, wait, wait, you mean that there have been warm periods over than the current one previously? Weird.
But, yeah, so many cultures in the past 10K years tended to leave the wars till it was warm. No one wanted to fight in the cold and snow. Look back at ancient Greece during the time of the Spartans: for much of the year everything was calm, but, then came fighting season, almost like how baseball is played mostly in the summer.
Of course, the whole point of the article is supposed to say that things are going to get really bad unless Other People are forced to adhere to Warmist doctrine and there needs to be lots and lots of carbon taxes.
The real killer of humans is DEMOCIDE – DEATH BY GOVERNMENT
And these Arses are trying to say a few degrees increase in temperature is a proplem??? Give me a break!
I moved from chilly New Hampshire/Taxachusetts to North Carolina
Avg. Temperature Annual Raleigh NC 59.3F (15.2C)
Avg. Temperature Annual Worcester MA 46.7F (8.2C)
WOW! A WHOLE 8 degrees C I must be really suffering, ….from not having to shovel all that snow.
OOPS forgot link. http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/NOTE1.HTM
Sigh, not this nonsense again. I hate it when they compare apples to watermelons.