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People forget how much time is available. The likelihood that any kind of major ecological event will occur during your brief blip in this world is infinitesimally remote. So it really boils down to a conflict between nihilism and humanism. How much do you pretend to care about future generations, and how much of that care is governed by a self absorbed desire to win an internet argument? It's the modern philosophy and it's interesting. When people get banned from twitter or youtube or even this forum, that progress is quashed. Everyone says hitler is bad while acting just like him, it's quite disturbing.
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6,500 5,000 10,000 7,000 --year long repeating cycle. And the reason they did the study was because temperatures started rising and people became concerned about it. And don't forget 100% of scientists agree: A man made climate tipping point is going to happen, or non man made one is. Either way we're at a tipping point, according to all of the critical minds. So yea it could happen 100 years from now, I would have said that seems the case to me in the 90's but these days? IDK it could happen any day now. Something is up, Greece and everywhere is on fire, insects are dying, lets take a moment to google how much each year has the polar shifts been increasing, ill bet it's been quite a bit and if we map the trajectory we're headed straight for an iceberg. edit: Quote:
Look's like it's moving at an exponentially faster rate if you ask me! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||||
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Last edited by Jibartik; 08-12-2021 at 06:20 PM..
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