• Donjuanme@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Someone decided your belief was worthy of a show of non support, I’ve set it back to neutral and would like to call the person out. This is an entirely too possible rational take.

      Once the ocean currents stop flowing, or the acidification and heat raises the CaCO3 level into the phytoplankton zone, we gonna be real dead, especially if we continue to burn for energy.

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        6 months ago

        if we continue to burn for energy.

        Humans have largely rejected the EV movement because charging a car is a little less convenient than pumping dead earth juice into their car.

        Yeah, we ain’t stopping. Fortunately Earth is hearty. A few million years, infinity to us but nothing to the 3.8 billion year old living biome, and the fever that was humanity will be long dead and paradise will exist anew for hopefully something better than we were to inherit. If not, back to the drawing board.

        We fashion ourselves the God masters of this world, but we never were, and even the war we’re waging on our home has no chance of sterilizing it. The sun gets that honor in a few billion years when it starts to destabilize into a red giant, swallowing Earth and its history with it.

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      6 months ago

      How do you define ending the world? What mechanism do you expect to cause this?

      • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈@lemmy.world
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        I believe environmental distress will kill countless humans and create war like chaos that will kill massive amounts of the population.

        Food from both the sea and land will be destroyed and nearly impossible to grow anything en masse. Potable water will be nigh impossible.