stigsbandit34z [they/them] to Science • 4 years agoIs it safe to say that if you have children at this point, you're almost ensuring they will be spending their later years in miseryexternal-linkmessage-square38 fedilinkarrow-up186
arrow-up186external-linkIs it safe to say that if you have children at this point, you're almost ensuring they will be spending their later years in miserystigsbandit34z [they/them] to Science • 4 years agomessage-square38 Commentsfedilink
minus-squarestigsbandit34z [they/them]hexagonhexbear15·4 years agoIdk this seems wildly different to me link
minus-squareFriendlyDogman [they/them,he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoWas digging around for some info to help put things in perspective and found this: To find atmospheric CO2 levels equivalent to the present, we have to go back 2.5 million years...This was a time when there was far less ice on Earth; the Arctic was apparently 15 to 20°C warmer than it is today, and sea level was about 20 meters higher than the present. I think current estimates are that modern humans arose something like 300,000 years ago, so this is truly an unprecedented challenge for humanity. link
minus-squarestigsbandit34z [they/them]hexagonhexbear4·edit-24 years agoI just can't stop thinking about how the industrial revolution has exacerbated everything link
Idk this seems wildly different to me
Was digging around for some info to help put things in perspective and found this:
I think current estimates are that modern humans arose something like 300,000 years ago, so this is truly an unprecedented challenge for humanity.
I just can't stop thinking about how the industrial revolution has exacerbated everything