Argo wrote:Mack wrote:im no professor, but i look at it like all through history the same scientists have talked about ice ages really hot times back and forth..... what that seems like to me is the earth goes through a different type of summer winter cycle... its been doing long before we build fire....
Ya.IMO.. I've no doubt humans contribute to the messiness - sadly, that's what we do - but honestly - how many million of years of weather change/cycle patterns has the earth seen ?
https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowled ... -24206248/I think it is pretty egotistical and arrogant that some humans shoulder the responsibility for the ways of nature - Nature is a force we will never conquer. She proves it everyday.
We just have to learn to do our part as individuals and do the righty and respect the planet. A little maintenance and nurture is a good thing.
I'm not a protesting fanatic but I do have a healthy interest and concern for the planet on which I live and share with 1000's of other species.
Sure the Earth has seen numerous extinction events... and probably more near-extinction events too. Our problem is we are contributing to one, which is kinda dumb really. Now you can say 'meh, happened before and will happen again so why worry'. But then cars crash all the time, so would you say the same, flip on the cruise control, stick your feet on the dash and have a nap? Nope, because then you know a crash is gonna happen and is more than likely to lead to your premature death. It may not, you might run out of gas first and roll to a gentle stop amidst a cloud of fluffy cushions whilst a hot babe pours an ice-cold Bud down your throat. But life is rarely that kindly.
But its a fair bet some fool has tried it and maybe even survived it. Not a recommendation to do so yourself though, is it? Some math nerd might even prove your chances of not dying are better than even. But still not a bright idea.
Folk make a mess all over the place. True. But I doubt you want a toxic waste dump next door. But why worry when its two towns over. Not a problem. Until it is contaminating the water-table that your draw your water from. But hey, you can sue them so that's okay.
Well, we are all going to be somewhat inconvenienced in the future. And it's pretty certain some of us will survive but that don't mean you or your children or their children will be amongst that number. It don't mean those folk not inconvenienced will have anything near the lifestyle we all enjoy today. When a global population starts trying to squeeze itself into the habitable land left, it's a fair bet that they won't turn about peacefully when you wave them off your part of what's left. When what's left won't support those left on it with sufficient food, shelter, fresh water or housing, telling them it's their bad luck, it's just cycles and give it a few hundred years and it will all be fine again, now get back on your boats and go starve or drown elsewhere, that is not going to be a very convincing argument.
I should worry, I'll be dead by then and I have no kids left to worry about but its a pretty piss-poor attitude for those who do have family who will have to deal with the forthcoming mess.