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| quote: | Originally posted by Ridexer
Well... For over decade there has been talk about drastic changes needing to take place, and what we get? Carbon emissions are higher than ever, and goverments struggling to make contract on cutting carbon emissions to level that still is way high. (and CO2 stays on atmosphere for average 30 years, so yeah it will take long time before any changes start to really make effect.)
At one point I paid lots of attention to stuff like shutting all electric apllications and telling people to do so (well yeah I still cut power off whenever possible) and returning the bottles etc.
But then I realized that all the stuff im bothering my head with is not going to make any significant impact. Yeah sure if many enough peoples do this and this, there won't be as drastic effects. Well, it's still all minimal, inviduals are hardly making much of the carbon emissions anyways, and if we get one big volcanic eruption, it will make the emissions saved by inviduals seem like fart on sahara.
Also, the thing with changing enviroments is, that species will adopt. Polar bear for example is, according to some study I read while back ago, is about 40 000 year old as specie, and grizzly bears in north america are more genetically related to polar bears than grizzly bears in asia/europe. So, polar bear has it's lifestyle adopted to hunting seals on ice, and as that get's impossible, polar bears have to either custom new lifestyle or dissappear. We can save polar bear at zoo's but it doesn't make big difference, it doesn't anymore have place to live on, it gets obsolete. If there will be sea ice on north pole area for example after next ice age, and there will be seals too, some specie will propably start to use the food source, and then have pretty similiar to lifespan as specie as polar bears have. We will lose species because of climate change and global warming for sure,but other species will claim their spots, or new one's will emerge.
And in the end, sun will eventually burn the earth anyways |
First, it is entirely feasible that human beings are one of those species that will be lost. More often than not it really seems like people fail to realize that we are no different than any other species on this planet - we aren't removed somehow from our environment.
Beyond that, you just took a lot of time and words to say "I just don't care." That's fine and well, and you're welcome to believe you have no influence and/or can't do anything to help, but you're wrong - and the biggest threat our planet faces isn't from global warming or loss of resources; it's people who choose to give up.
You're not asking for people to adapt at all - you're just saying "Well, the planet will adapt, and if necessary, kill us off in an effort to save itself. Oh well."
I think that's an incredibly shit attitude to have, but unfortunately you're more than entitled to it.
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