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by dmach
2791 days ago
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I think the ecological issues we're facing are more serious and underappreciated that the overall warming problem. They are linked but ultimately we can survive longer as it gets warmer, just more alone. If you do a search for ecological the result presumes you mean environmental a lot. Pollution, plastics and habitats need very urgent attention as well has CO2/Methane. It is also one of the big results people are freaking out about the changing climates but stay away from mentioning it much as many don't see it affecting us directly. Technology may drive us enough to replace the untouched wildness essential for nature. I've heard the only large area becoming wilder is Chernobyl and it's hard to think about what's next for Brazil and pretty much everywhere. We have to consider what's left to be land of the highest value and compensate people (less the 0.1%) who are affected by that decision. This may be of interest
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/sep/21/alaska... I hope the bears keep tourists away. |
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