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by vladms
198 days ago
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> It would be great if we could engineer our way out of this situation, but we can't. I think it would be much more honest to say we don't know so we shouldn't bet everything on one approach. Humans care about survival and will impact the world. It is exactly what all other animals do, and there is a dynamic equilibrium: too many predators => reduced prey => less predators. I don't think it's fair to think we humans are special. Or should we blame the algae for one of the previous mass extinctions? I do think it is reasonable to take more care about the environment (co2, pollution, etc.) than we do because we need it in order to live well (not because I just want a nice Earth). I think most people agree with that, and are slowly adapting. Will see if fast enough. |
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[1] https://tmurphy.physics.ucsd.edu/papers/limits-econ-final.pd...