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Extreme heat in July 2023 made much more likely by climate change [pdf]

16 pointsby textadventurealmost 2 years ago

2 comments

tomohelixalmost 2 years ago
The calls and evidence were crystal clear decades ago. The first people to raise the alarms are old and dying now. The first politicians and influential people to ignore those alarms are even richer and more respected than they were when they dismissed these problems a lifetime ago.<p>It is within human nature to not care about things they do not have to deal with personally. We are just taking on the debt of our forebears and the interests are knocking at the door. The younger gens will be even more miserable.<p>But humanity isn&#x27;t going to die. Some more fragile social constructs will collapse but humanity as a whole will continue. Even a catastrophic climate scenario would not wipe out everyone. A lot may die but we will endure. For better or worse.
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spantsalmost 2 years ago
climate change is real. Its been doing it for millennia. Man made climate change via co2 is a hoax to make money. Look at historical trends and zoom out.<p>CO2 is low. Plants need it to live. If the plants go - we do as well.