• FoundTheVegan
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    909 months ago

    To watch climate change is to know what the deer in the headlights must feel.

    Powerless to change alter fate and prevent our death, while being forced to watch it’s screeching approach.

    • @Burn_The_Right
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      9 months ago

      We wouldn’t be powerless to change, though, if conservatives were not working tirelessly to prevent us from changing. Conservatives are holding the wheel and forcing us off the cliff. And they are mocking us as they kill us.

    • @[email protected]
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      319 months ago

      We’re witnessing the birth of the new pasture lands the deer will graze on after humanity has been roasted off the planet.

      Think positive

      • @deus
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        79 months ago

        I don’t think there are deer on Antarctica, or any herbivores for that matter. It would be interesting to wait thousands of years and see what comes around to fill that niche.

      • @[email protected]
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        -69 months ago

        You’re conveniently failing to mention the millions of people who will suffer and die with no fault of their own. This is not positive thinking, it’s privilege and ignorace.

        • @SARGEx117
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          139 months ago

          It’s positive for all the things that will thrive after humanity is gone.

          So there’s that.

            • Sunstream
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              29 months ago

              Eh, the tardigrades will probably survive. That’d be enough for me.

              • @SARGEx117
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                39 months ago

                Who knows, in 75 million years, maybe there will be tardigrade descendants with extra legs wondering Wtf happened 75 million years ago to wipe out most life.

          • @[email protected]
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            -19 months ago

            after humanity is gone.

            You… really thinking global warming will result in the extinction of humans?

            Lol. Damn.

            • @Ryantific_theory
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              19 months ago

              Eh, there’s a difference between will and can, and it’s pretty apparent that global climate change can bring about the conditions of the collapse of humanity. Crop growth zones are shifting and shrinking, climate change means more extreme weather, which results in more crop failures as land suitable for large scale agriculture shrinks. Sea level increases result in more salt water intrusion into groundwater, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is likely to collapse in the next 70 years, which determines the weather from the equator to Europe, crop production in Africa, and sea level rise on the east coast.

              Warmer waters spawn more tropical storms and hurricanes, resulting in more lost crops and infrastructure damage in the south east, an entire years crop of Georgia peaches was lost for the first time after multiple weather impacts. Temperatures in areas unmoderated by large bodies of water are becoming so hot that human habitation is approaching a cost that is untenable across much of the southern US.

              At any rate, its not like the sun is just gonna scorch us off the planet, but there are a thousand little things that could collapse international food production, kick off famines as developed nations buy up international supplies, spark conflicts as large populations start migrating from less habitable locations, and nations begin competing for newly limited resources. I’m optimistic that things can be resolved, but we’re expecting agriculture production to shrink, waters are already overfished, and animal production relies on agriculture. Enough bad decisions and we can turn a series of collapsing supply chains into a post apocalyptic thriller.

            • @SARGEx117
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              09 months ago

              If you don’t, you’re either an idiot, or an optimist.

              Some might say they’re the same thing, but I’d disagree.

              I HOPE we can get our shit together and maybe with a few lucky breakthroughs, can stabilize the climate and unfuck all the things we’ve fucked.

              But I’m a cynical pessimist, and know even if those breakthroughs DID happen, theres a small percentage of the world who would then pump all their toxic shit into overdrive because “the environment can handle it now”

              But still. Hopefully the species survives the next 1000 years. Most probably won’t survive the next 150.

                • @SARGEx117
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                  19 months ago

                  No, if you really can’t see how climate change is the end of civilization, then you’re clearly just fucking stupid and it’s pointless to carry on.

        • @[email protected]
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          29 months ago

          I didn’t conveniently fail to mention shit. I hate people and look forward to a lot of us dying from our own ecological mismanagement.

          • @[email protected]
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            09 months ago

            Tell that to younger generations in developing countries - they have done nothing wrong and will suffer because of other’s actions. It’s debatable how much people like you and me - provided you are someone selling labor and consuming averagely living in a developed country like me - can do compared to highly emitting upper-class people, but we certainly can’t just accept the consequences of climate change like it only affects us or we are the judges of letting it doom those least responsible but most affected.

    • @[email protected]
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      319 months ago

      Deer usually have ample power to prevent their death; most of the time they have sufficient time to get out of the way, but they do not do so.

      Which really makes the comparison even more on point, since as a whole our civilization could have taken action but chose not to.

  • @Infernal_pizza
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    489 months ago

    Damn liberals, first we need to plant more trees now suddenly plants are bad for the environment? When will you snowflakes make up your mind /s

  • @blazeknave
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    209 months ago

    Isn’t this how alien plagues start?

    • I_Miss_Daniel
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      49 months ago

      Isn’t there supposed to be a cylinder, a green flash in the sky and a green mist?

      • @blazeknave
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        19 months ago

        That’s when it calls home after finding a sustainable form for parasitic takeover. Right now the bacteria are just thawing out.

    • @Etterra
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      79 months ago

      Well at least the apocalypse will be pretty

  • @Agent641
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    119 months ago

    The antarctic treaty expires in 2048. Just 25 years away…

  • @Harpsist
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    9 months ago

    “signs of life show the catastrophe approaching”

    Edit: I’m so sorry. I ment to write that in sarcasm font.

    • R0cket_M00se
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      219 months ago

      There’s not supposed to be that kind of life there, that’s the problem.

      • @[email protected]
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        -69 months ago

        I mean, there’s not supposed to be anything anywhere. Life fills niches. There’s no “supposed to” about it. Whether that’s good or bad for other life is a different matter.

    • @[email protected]
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      169 months ago

      “but the climate is always changing”

      Too bad we built a civilization on the assumption it wouldn’t

    • @AgentGrimstone
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      109 months ago

      Good for Antartica, bad for the rest of the planet.

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      Like when you’re chilling on a beach and all the crabs come out of the ocean and walk past you uphill.

      Or when you’re walking in the middle of the desert and these large birds start circling overhead.

      Or like raaaaaiiiinnnnn, on your wedding day,