There's ample scientific literature on what is likely to happen if we don't manage to keep warming below 1.5 ° over the next decade. None of it describes conditions conducive to human survival.
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Replying to @GwylAnarchaidd @arthur_affect and
Now, you've repeatedly been shown quotes emphasising things that you denied were even part of the report. Were you lying when you made those repeated denials, or had you actually not read the thing?
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No, I haven't, you haven't shown me any quotes about the Earth being stripped of oxygen and the human race dying out even after I directly asked you for one
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So you always admitted that the 12-year deadline was in there, and the urgency of fundamental socioeconomic transformation as well? Is that what you're claiming now?
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It's a deadline the report sets as a viable target, it's not an absolute deadline for the "survival of the human race", which is good because it it were then it would already be too late at this point to meet it
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At least if you ignore the literature on what happens if the deadline is met, which you're hoping people have done. Because what you've described so far are two of the milder results.
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There is no credible source I'm aware of that floats the idea of reversing the Great Oxygenation Event and making all complex life on Earth extinct There are plenty of activists I follow who explicitly say not to say stupid shit like that
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Replying to @arthur_affect @GwylAnarchaidd and
That doesn't even make sense just on the face of it, since we know that, say, the dinosaurs lived in a time period when the global temperature was 3 or 4 degrees higher than the current average
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Replying to @arthur_affect @GwylAnarchaidd and
Sure. But did they depend on agriculture for food?
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Replying to @trialbykumquat @GwylAnarchaidd and
The total economic collapse of human civilization, which is also something the report avoids talking about, still isn't the same thing as oxygen vanishing from the atmosphere and the species dying out (The dinosaurs had MORE oxygen in their air, not less)
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In any case, the thing is to avoid talking about certain doom, or at least just to avoid lying when you do so at least In all likelihood, to be blunt, we ARE going to see 2 degrees of warming (and we would even if Bernie were elected King of the World) and have to live with it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @trialbykumquat and
Which means any attitude of "Fuck it, 2 degrees means it's too late, everyone is already dead and there's no point trying" will be ruinous I don't know if we can survive 2 degrees without mass die-offs but we're going to have to try
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