• Dee@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    I mean like too late to mitigate it enough for it to not destroy the environment completely.

    Except that’s not a thing, it’s impossible for the environment to be completely destroyed. Even when a forest turns to desert the desert is still an environment that can be adapted to and improved on. The world as we know it will change dramatically, that’s just something that’s unavoidable at this point. But we can help make the next version of this world the best we can.

    As long as you’re alive it’s never too late to take action.

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        2 years ago

        Yes, that’s part of the changing world. Not something I’m happy about but something we can’t change. There are projects sequencing their genome so that we can hopefully clone/revive the species at a later time however. So there are things that can be done to mitigate even those changes. Not a perfect solution but it’s something.

        If you truly believe there’s no hope and we can’t do anything to change it then I implore you to follow your own word and don’t bother commenting doomerisms since it doesn’t help anything.

        If you want to give up, fine. Just do it by yourself. I’m going to keep fighting as long as there’s life in this body.

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          It’s not that I think there’s hope, it’s that I don’t know if there is, but I know this is something people have been trying for years with relatively little to show for it. ~Cherri