Titanic: What if Climate Change Had Melted the Iceberg

Picture this: 1912. The Titanic sails through the Atlantic… and the iceberg? Gone. Thanks to global warming (well, a bit ahead of schedule).

Jack and Rose still meet, the ship glides smoothly, and… nothing catastrophic happens. No sinking, no “I’m flying” moment, no heart-stopping drama. Just a boringly perfect voyage across the ocean.

💡 Takeaway: Sometimes, the villain is just a frozen chunk of ice — or its absence.




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