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Scientists Warn That the Earth Is Literally Dying

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I'm sure most of you people have seen this before... but if you haven't... legendary.

 

oil&gas

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I'm sure most of you people have seen this before... but if you haven't... legendary.

Earth is dying because scientists said so. This Carlin guy
would pass as a science denier to climate change activists.
 

jalimon

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Earth is dying because scientists said so. This Carlin guy
would pass as a science denier to climate change activists.
I have been working closely with scientist for over 20 years now.

Scientist don't know much. That's why they keep doing research, studies and team proof their findings.

The more they search the more they find things out. But also it reveals them how much they still don't know.

Yet they know zillions more then average dude like you.
 

oil&gas

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I have been working closely with scientist for over 20 years now.
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How many scientists you've worked with in the last 20 years
have braced for life in a dying or nearly dead planet?
 

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Lets analyze this.

The earth used to be almost completely tropical to subtropical all the time., much warmer than it is today. The Earth still trucked on.
The earth then used to be covered almost entirely in Ice. The Earth still trucked on.
It then bounces back and forth between these extremes 5 more times. The Earth still trucked on.
2 of these times were when Homo sapiens were around. Man Kind still trucked on.

Given what we may or may not be doing to the planet is no where near as bad as the extremes it has gone through, all on its own, and still trucked on, I call bullshit on this sensationalist, propaganda garbage.
 

Frankfooter

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Lets analyze this.

The earth used to be almost completely tropical to subtropical all the time., much warmer than it is today. The Earth still trucked on.
The earth then used to be covered almost entirely in Ice. The Earth still trucked on.
It then bounces back and forth between these extremes 5 more times. The Earth still trucked on.
2 of these times were when Homo sapiens were around. Man Kind still trucked on.

Given what we may or may not be doing to the planet is no where near as bad as the extremes it has gone through, all on its own, and still trucked on, I call bullshit on this sensationalist, propaganda garbage.
Sure, the planet will carry on just fine.
Humans are going to have some issues soon.

Crop failure this year is going to be serious. 95% of the US west is in drought, Sask losing massive amounts of crops, cherries baked off of trees in BC, drought in the middle east, Madagascar.
Never mind the sixth great extinction we are carrying out.
 

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Sixth great extinction? Thx for helping our point Frank. There will be many more. You feel like you can stop it from happening again, but you can't. You might prolong it by weeks or a handful of years, all by asking for money credits and other odd policies that change life itself, which affect people's lives more than you think. Just be a little green every day, but the drastic stuff you stand behind isn't worth the hinderence on people.
 

jcpro

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Lets analyze this.

The earth used to be almost completely tropical to subtropical all the time., much warmer than it is today. The Earth still trucked on.
The earth then used to be covered almost entirely in Ice. The Earth still trucked on.
It then bounces back and forth between these extremes 5 more times. The Earth still trucked on.
2 of these times were when Homo sapiens were around. Man Kind still trucked on.

Given what we may or may not be doing to the planet is no where near as bad as the extremes it has gone through, all on its own, and still trucked on, I call bullshit on this sensationalist, propaganda garbage.
And let's not forget the past mass extinctions. But, of course, the modern history only goes back to about 1960s.
 
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Uncharted

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Sure, the planet will carry on just fine.
Humans are going to have some issues soon.

Crop failure this year is going to be serious. 95% of the US west is in drought, Sask losing massive amounts of crops, cherries baked off of trees in BC, drought in the middle east, Madagascar.
Never mind the sixth great extinction we are carrying out.
Again. Homo Sapiens survived two Ice age swings and possibly even more, according to new anthropological evidence out of Africa, with far less knowledge and technology than we have today. And nothing caused mass extinctions like the Ice ages.

I think our species will survive. Our most destructive environmental threat is a planet killing asteroid or Mass Solar ejection.
But I'm sure even if that happened, the Left would somehow try to blame that on man.
 
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y2kmark

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When did Rachel Carson write Silent Spring? 1950s I think. That was probably the most notable warning that humans are killing the planet, but not the first and hardly the last. Keep hiding your heads in the sand and it's going to be your descendants who get smothered. The planet is trying to save itself with Covid 19 and subsequent pandemics to shake off the destructive fleas that humans have become. So far results are inconclusive...
 

bazokajoe

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The biggest threat to humans is a future war over fresh water supply. That and the numerous nuts with their finger on the nuclear button
 

jalimon

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How many scientists you've worked with in the last 20 years
have braced for life in a dying or nearly dead planet?
I work with scientist in the medical field so never.

But still I trust what the scientist say about climate change. You know the climate has always been changing. It's the pace of the change that is worrying.
 

jalimon

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Sure, the planet will carry on just fine.
Humans are going to have some issues soon.

Crop failure this year is going to be serious. 95% of the US west is in drought, Sask losing massive amounts of crops, cherries baked off of trees in BC, drought in the middle east, Madagascar.
Never mind the sixth great extinction we are carrying out.
We may all have to fly to other planet in a giant penis capsule :ROFLMAO:
 

james t kirk

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Sure, the planet will carry on just fine.
Humans are going to have some issues soon.

Crop failure this year is going to be serious. 95% of the US west is in drought, Sask losing massive amounts of crops, cherries baked off of trees in BC, drought in the middle east, Madagascar.
Never mind the sixth great extinction we are carrying out.
Yep.

But all of this has happened before and all of this will happen again. Change is constant. Someday, there will be a great cataclysmic event where the western part of North America will disappear under the ocean. The continents we see today in now way resemble the continents that existed in the past. Do you think these changes have ceased simply because you are here now? The earth is supposedly 4.5 billion years old. 75 years of that is fuck all.

 
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