• Lols [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    pretending that scientists’ warnings and fears are exclusively about how climate change will ‘kill all life on the planet’ is entirely disingenuous

    sure, there was still life after chicxulub. 75% of all species disappeared off the face of the earth, incomprehensible amounts of death and suffering, but there was still life

    sure there will probably still be life, and humans, by the time this is done. the earth will be left unrecognisable, we will lose serious parts of global ecosystems, the number of animals going extinct will rise even more, diseases will thrive, food shortages will be everywhere, some cities will become uninhabitable, there will be ridiculous civil unrest, incomprehensible numbers will die

    but yeah therell probably be humans left

    • WalrusDragonOnABike
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      21 year ago

      there will be ridiculous civil unrest, incomprehensible numbers will die

      If things get desperate enough direct conflict between nuclear powers of basic resources like food and water could be a thing as well. Sure, life will survive. Microbes for sure. Abyssal creatures probably won’t notice too much of a difference if they aren’t oxygen starved before then (not sure about how much of a risk that is)? Some species or plants and animals are hardy enough to survive and some will get lucky.

    • @BadAdvice
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      -31 year ago

      Exactly. The way we live now is unsustainable, but not for the planet. It’s unsustainable for us. When a global ecosystem collapses, a new one will grow in to fill the void. Life abhors a vacuum. Unfortunately for humanity, it also abhors hoarding. Our systems of hoarding will break down and the everyone has the big sad about it. Humanity has had every chance to worry about the bigger picture but has consistently chosen short term profit over longterm sustainability pretty much since we started writing shit down. I just wish we’d be more like the great central American cultures and accidentally leave behind a bunch of bitchin rainforest. Probably more like a bunch of mad max style endless badlands. Great for lizards, not so much the hairless water chimps.

      • @Coreidan
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        21 year ago

        I wish I could comprehend what point you’re actually trying to make.

        On one hand you’re criticizing climate change folks over being alarmists. On the other hand you admit that modern day civilization is pretty much fucked.

        Are you in capable of seeing that people are scared that very soon they could be starving to death? I think about this every day and there isn’t a single thing I can do about it. I can’t change how the world works. I can’t change our emissions. Instead I just sit here and watch the world burn. Meanwhile I can’t help but think about my future in which I’ll likely be literally burning and starving to death.

        Yet you can’t understand the sensationalism over it and why regular people are alarmed? You can’t possibly be this daft.

        • @BadAdvice
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          11 year ago

          Regular people are not alarmed. They still buy fireworks, go on road trips, and consume like they’ve been taught their entire lives. The select few that ARE alarmed can’t do anything with a system built from the ground up to reward indifference to the environment. You need to worry about your fellow man a lot more than you need to worry about hunger or fire if you are privileged enough to even be a part of this conversation. And that’s the whole problem. Humanity, as a species, is violent, duplicitous, and primarily motivated by self enrichment. The best thing we as a species could do for the cosmos is build the machines that will keep us occupied here instead of strip mining the stars. We can’t be trusted with not destroying the universe to make the ultimate fidget spinner.

          • @Coreidan
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            11 year ago

            That’s cool. Enjoy starving to death since apparently you don’t care

            • @BadAdvice
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              11 year ago

              Starvation is time inefficient and not a robot overlord approved liquidation process.

              • @Coreidan
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                11 year ago

                Crop failures will disagree

                • @BadAdvice
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                  11 year ago

                  Good thing the crops won’t be in charge. We should praise our benevolent future robot overlords.

                  • @Coreidan
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                    11 year ago

                    Ya it’s hard to be in charge when you’re dead