Eddie Dane
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Very disturbing article here that argues that measures against climate change are too little too late and the repercussions of climate change have been severely understated.
It's a long article that goes into
-Die-off
-Food security
-War
-Air quality
-Water security
Etc
If this is only half right, our "decision" to build a fossil fuelled high-tech society may be the end of an inhabitable earth and the end of -well- us.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/07/climate-change-earth-too-hot-for-humans.html
It's too long to quote and do it justice. But I hope it sparks discussion.
Personally, I find it quite believable and see no real path to solutions as I don't see 7 billion people revert to a low-tech society.
Usually, I end apocalyptic subjects with a joking 'Invest in ammo and canned goods', but after reading this I'm quite bullish on heroin, hookers and VR-glasses to mentally escape the impending doom.
If the discussion moves to the scientific merits of the article, mods might want to move this to the Science sub-forum.
It's a long article that goes into
-Die-off
-Food security
-War
-Air quality
-Water security
Etc
If this is only half right, our "decision" to build a fossil fuelled high-tech society may be the end of an inhabitable earth and the end of -well- us.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/07/climate-change-earth-too-hot-for-humans.html
It's too long to quote and do it justice. But I hope it sparks discussion.
Personally, I find it quite believable and see no real path to solutions as I don't see 7 billion people revert to a low-tech society.
Usually, I end apocalyptic subjects with a joking 'Invest in ammo and canned goods', but after reading this I'm quite bullish on heroin, hookers and VR-glasses to mentally escape the impending doom.
If the discussion moves to the scientific merits of the article, mods might want to move this to the Science sub-forum.