Just a reminder that it’s still February, people.

  • PlantJam@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Things will absolutely get better. After the inevitable disaster, of course, and we may not be here to see it, but they will get better.

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      4 months ago

      You can’t predict that for sure. Things did not get better 65 million years ago for a lot of species. But it’s possible things will get better for us.

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      4 months ago

      Humanity won’t be here to see it, but yes… there will still be a planet after human influence is washed away.

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      4 months ago

      Better is a very relative term. A ramp up to a hothouse Earth will be better for exotherms to spread out more. Doesn’t work well for most other species still here now.

      If it was just humans that were impacted, then I’d be sad about the lost potentials we may have had, but be fine with life going on for the rest. The crime is that we’re dragging down just about everything else with us.

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      Better is a very relative term. A ramp up to a hothouse Earth will be better for exotherms to spread out more. Doesn’t work well for most other species still here now.

      If it was just humans that were impacted, then I’d be sad about the lost potentials we may have had, but be fine with life going on for the rest. The crime is that we’re dragging down just about everything else with us.