• Art35ian
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    11 year ago

    I like to look on the bright side, in that climate change will either wipe humans off the map or send us back to the Stone Age so we no longer have any real impact.

    Both scenarios will heal the planet, animals will re-populate, and homeostasis will again be restored. Checks and balances. We’ll just be another animal that that got out of control, which nature corrected, like it’s done thousands of times over with every animal that’s ever been out of control.

    A healthy world. I like that outcome, with or without us.

    • Flying Squid
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      101 year ago

      I don’t think you realize how much even stone age humans fucked up the planet. Half of Australia’s forests were burned down and most of America’s megafauna was hunted to extinction and the people who did it had little more than stone tools.

      • Art35ian
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        -41 year ago

        Yeah, I read Sapiens too.

        Still, I suspect it’ll shift the balance of power away from us for long enough to allow nature to take back some control. As a species we’ve lost our way and we won’t stop until the planet is dead or it wipes us out. That’s the bottom line.

        This could be the only planet within a million light years with complex, conscious life and we’re systematically destroying it for conveniences like single serve ketchup.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          It’s amazing how positive solutions never come to the minds of anyone who talks about this.

          Human expansion into space is a likely outcome too. Haven’t you considered that?

          • @Shardikprime
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            31 year ago

            Hope in space industry being developed by the so hated corporations from the internet? Spear headed by capitalism? In a thread about climate change? On this site? You surely jest

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Unironically it’s probably our only hope to save ourselves and nature itself, or what will be left of it if predictions pan out.

              • @Shardikprime
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                21 year ago

                I know. People here have a hard on for hating corporations so big, it blinds them to the obvious truths

        • JackGreenEarth
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          41 year ago

          This could be the only planet in the universe with any kind of life, but humans have never been good at working together in large groups, we just can’t really deal with more than a few hundred people at most.

    • @Katana314
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      21 year ago

      Now I wonder if some future intelligent race could ever come across us through archaeological digs, and we become that “highly advanced race that died out” that’s so common in fiction.