the absolute worst case seems like it would be migrant crisis overwhelms first world leading to a few centuries of dark age
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not like, rocks fall everyone dies
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I haven't met anyone that thinks total extinction is a realistic outcome
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maybe if you found a kook from the 70s
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there are way more kooks on the internet
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I just think it's boring and not very educative to dunk on idiots.
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ah, not a fan of politics I see
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Politics is fine, I just don't go around swatting down the stupidest iterations of normie beliefs I can find.
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disruption of the ecosystem to the point where we're not able to produce sufficient food is probably a factor in this line of thought
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reduction in carrying capacity isn't the same thing as earth becomes uninhabitable
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the most dutch answer
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Imagine there's no oranges. It isn't hard to do. Nothing to look up how to peel for. And no more OJ too.pic.twitter.com/cr2rpS0VL4
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Well, yes, but that's not a real thing. I mean, they search for plausible feedbacks in order to increase the fear factor.
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But the previous interglacials had temperatures higher than now without such dire consequences.
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afaik cretaceous hothouse was more than even the most histrionic models are predicting
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If you're posing a likely alternative as "destruction of modern civilization, horrible death of most of us" it's not very reassuring.
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I mean, it's not so bad from a macrohistorical perspective
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