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Actually, scientific discoverys have lead to a theory that there could be many more life giving planets out there.
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Yeah, but we have to both find them and then get there. And hope that there is not already someone or something living there, which would be an ethical nightmare.
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Well, there is a chance that the new up coming global ice age (Why is humanity so obsesed with their doom?) could balance out global warming, unless, as Alan Gore states, global warming triggers the next iceage, in which we get a bit of both, and are screwed, which we already are.
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Actually, we are still in the same ice age as we've been in for hundreds of thousands of years. But a period of deglaciation.
But the apocalyptic images of frozen London and New York and Paris seems to be unlikely, if not impossible, the last I heard about it.
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But has anyone seriously considered seeking out a livable planet, and abandoning earth?
I mean, like the entire population evacuating earth, gradually, when a disaster is about to strike.
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We don't even have a rocket that can escape the Earth's gravity these days. Also, the world's population increases faster than we could possibly get people off of the planet.
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Ice Age doesn't sound too bad except for the part that a good deal of the world is going to flood.
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Extensive reglaciation is accompanied by a drop in sea level as the water is locked up as ice on land. Widespread floods and glaciations do not accompany one another.