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by AbrahamParangi
1234 days ago
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That the planet is warming is backed by very good science but the magnitude of the ecological impact to humans is unknowable and thus not science at all. Aside from borderline impossible claims of a runaway greenhouse effect, there is absolutely no world where human extinction is on the table and frankly I would argue that mass death is unlikely as historical evidence is by far in the favor of human adaptability. |
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I would argue that mass death happening somewhere else is almost an inevitability by historical arguments; it just doesn't look like it's climate related. Is a refugee from desertified Africa who drowns in the Mediterranean a "climate death"?
Mass death won't look like the Al Gore movie. It'll look like COVID: a line going up on a chart which people can ignore.