Originally Posted by
upthemaggies
What happened the last time the planet warmed up? Too many Wildebeest using gas stoves?
"Environmental catastrophe"? What does that look like exactly and how is it going to go on long enough to have any impact whatsoever on the long term future of the planet, given the cycles it's been through in the past that have been unfit for almost all forms of life on land currently adapted to the fleeting present conditions.
Let's be honest, this has got duck all to do with saving the planet. At best it's about saving humans from extinction. In the grand scheme of things however that is completely irrelevant as well as inevitable. Logically, if you're for "saving the planet" from human activity then it will be better off without any humans on it - and that is assuming that "man made climate change" is going to completely and utterly reduce the human population to zero and that nothing else - AI, nuclear war, gain of function experiments, reactor meltdowns or whatever - is more likely to do it instead and do far more harm to the environment.