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by mostly_harmless
1561 days ago
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There's a huge difference between warming over a couple tens of thousands of years (natural rate), and warming over a couple of decades (our current trajectory). That difference is the eradication of much of life on earth that is unable to evolve to a new environment. For example, insect numbers worldwide are drastically lower than decades ago, and insects are required for almost all pollination of plants and a key source of food for small animals. The "food chain" collapses if there is no first chain. Even a partial loss of ecodiversity can lead to further problems later. Our efforts are certainly not in vain. |
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