Yes, he did mention life. Context is important, though.No, I'm very sure he also mentioned life, so did Talarin.
Yes, he did mention life. Context is important, though.No, I'm very sure he also mentioned life, so did Talarin.
Yes, he did mention life. Context is important, though.
The question remains; why is there no evidence of the tipping point being triggered when temperatures were known to be considerably higher in the past?
An action plan always useful but all these people can’t avoid talking about financial benefits.
Nothing you said or has been said on this thread refutes Talarin's statement; the world is changing, but we will adapt and there is no credible evidence to the contrary.
Gotta keep your eye on ball, Greg: mankind's adaptability is what we were talking about in the latest point.
There are no consequences, no loss of diversity, no social turmoil, no lives, that cannot be distilled down to a cost/benefit ratio demarcated with Dollars. That's the language that is understood and the language one has to speak. Everything else is subjective, ephemeral, but money...that's real to the people that matter in this.
Maintenant, the adaptability of the humanity is not the goal.
The survival of the nature and the animals is the goal.
The humanity unfortunately only has the name, not the substance, not the level, and not the dignity.
A species destined to disappear, for the greater good of the planet without a doubt, if it continues in this destructive way
Some will, some will not. The picture you shared where people were wearing air masks might be in trouble. I hear those poor people in France have polluted their waterways now to the point where the chemicals in the toxic slime washing up on their shores can "kill a person in seconds," they have some difficult times ahead for sure. But other people won't, and there will be regions that are largely unaffected that will be able to adapt comfortably.Maintenant, the adaptability of the humanity is not the goal.
The survival of the nature and the animals is the goal.
The humanity unfortunately only has the name, not the substance, not the level, and not the dignity.
A species destined to disappear, for the greater good of the planet without a doubt, if it continues in this destructive way
Can't be helped, but this is how I visualized your post.
Some will, some will not. The picture you shared where people were wearing air masks might be in trouble. I hear those poor people in France have polluted their waterways now to the point where the chemicals in the toxic slime washing up on their shores can "kill a person in seconds," they have some difficult times ahead for sure. But other people won't, and there will be regions that are largely unaffected that will be able to adapt comfortably.
I'm just going from the article that I shared earlier. I assume it's a bit hyperbolic for drama's sake, but I don't notice anyone else around here allowing for that in their apocalyptic forecasts.I really wonder how they got that figure, did someone get to touch it and die in seconds? Mind you, even arsenic takes about a minute to kill you and that is if you ingest it, we are talking mere contact here.
I'm just going from the article that I shared earlier. I assume it's a bit hyperbolic for drama's sake, but I don't notice anyone else around here allowing for that in their apocalyptic forecasts.
Can't be helped, but this is how I visualized your post.
and there will be regions that are largely unaffected that will be able to adapt comfortably.
Do you ever just stick with facts and the thread topic, or am I doomed to always have your personal attacks on me form the basis of our posting relationship?You yourself are being a hypocrite by complaining on the integrity of pop science while citing a rather preposterous article and for the record, I do not think the world is going to end but hardships will surely ensue, Also, some of those forecasts actually have some evidence behind them (even if insufficient), I'd be very much surprised to hear the source for the toxicity of that slime.
Yes, my region will be a likely winner in the climate crisis ahead. No toxic beaches, anyhow. I'd move to somewhere else if I didn't think so.Your region surely ...
This is essential. Your little personal comfort is saved. The planet and all its fauna and flora can burstYes, my region will be a likely winner in the climate crisis ahead. No toxic beaches, anyhow. I'd move to somewhere else if I didn't think so.
I do not see any personal attacks on you, by the CMDR "Gregg Rulz ok" in his posts.Do you ever just stick with facts and the thread topic, or am I doomed to always have your personal attacks on me form the basis of our posting relationship?
No toxic beaches, anyhow.