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Eh things will get more dire but doubt it's happening anywhere fast enough for that
It’s already having nasty effects already? Storms are worse and more intense, more flooding that kills people… how many people have to die before you say “that was quicker than I expected”?
How would stuff I know have happened already in a timescale I know be unexpected to me?
Shit would have to get worse at a rate beyond what's expected now for me to think it was quicker than expected.
It's like doing multiplication. 1*2 = 2. Okay makes sense. 2*2 = 4 oh damn that was quicker than expected! lol
2 x 4 = 8
Your grasp of basic math explains a lot.
Hah made a typo and fuzzed up the formatting. Fixed
But the data at all doesn't show that there won't be another generation. Like the change is nowhere near fast enough for that.
Earth: Ok, HMB…
Earth really needs to step up its game if it wants to kill us off before the next generation. Slacking fr
What are you basing that conclusion on, other than vibes?
Seriously, have you looked at ANY of the data? Any reports or papers written by people who study it?
The theme is consistent among them: sooner and worse than expected.
The actual data. It doesn't say at all that we won't survive a generation.
Compared to what exactly? A lot of the data just confirms the earlier data