• BestBouclettes@jlai.lu
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      Yeah, more CO2 in the atmosphere and higher temps would be absolutely terrible but somewhat “livable”, but acidic oceans ? If most plankton and algae die, we’re done and there would be nothing we could do about it.

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          The next century or so will be the story of how we triggered a vicious cycle of multiple tipping points, but most importantly “nobody could have predicted this” … except the millions of scientists who were ignored because of systemic species-wide greed and ignorance.

          The entire history of humanity will be summed up by “Talking chimps destroy own planet, and themselves”.

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            “Talking chimps destroy own planet, and themselves”

            More like “All chimps listens to the most charismatic chimps even though they are narcissistic idiots and that leads to their destruction”

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            It will be interesting to learn the exact conditions for each of the tipping points, if only it wasn’t our environment. Tipping