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[–] Decompose@programming.dev -5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Over the history of earth, much worse happened. Statistically, this change is nothing over the millions and even billions of years.

I maintain that nothing is changing, and we don't even have close to enough data to judge an earth that's 4.5 billion years old to know that anything is changing because of us, and that paying politicians more is the answer.

[–] Chinzon@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Wow, the denial is strong. People are actively dying this year because of events that would have been statistically improbable just 10 years ago. Considering how important agriculture is to feed billions of people on a daily basis I would argue that any change to that jeopardizes our existence; and this is just one of the many effective ways that climate change could destroy modern day society.

You can believe what you want and I hope you the luck to never encounter fires, deadly weather, water or food shortages as many people today are dying from.

[–] argv_minus_one@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm afraid you are severely mistaken. This is only the sixth mass extinction in Earth's history, and the first one that was caused by a species that knew what it was doing. Even on the scale of billions of years, what's going on right now is highly unusual.

Nor would any of the other mass-extinction events have been considered “life proceeds as normal”, if there were any humans around to witness them. Certainly a huge asteroid hitting the planet and shrouding it in dust for years would have turned some heads.