> Also there is no reason to do it as it's not a man-made "climate change". People need to adapt, not fight it.
Even if you believe it's not man-made, the historical way that organisms "adapt" to climate change is by going extinct in favor of new organisms that can handle the new climate. "People should just go extinct" is, I suppose, a proposal that one could make, but I don't think it's useful along any axis.
That's because other animals (mainly) rely on natural selection to deal with environmental changes. Humans can use what's effectively Lamarkian selection to deal the environmental change.
Even if you believe it's not man-made, the historical way that organisms "adapt" to climate change is by going extinct in favor of new organisms that can handle the new climate. "People should just go extinct" is, I suppose, a proposal that one could make, but I don't think it's useful along any axis.