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I don’t think climate change is going to mean annihilation of the human race on its own. It depends on what the people do when faced with famine on a mass scale. Water wars leading to nuclear annihilation would do it, but there also could be multiple revolts and power struggles over the world. Depending on how those go it could put us into something positive. Not without untold suffering though.
ngl if humanity gets though the next 100 years, I kinda doubt we can all go extinct from then on.
The damage we are creating will take thousands or millions of years to undo .... so the trajectory of problems is bad right now, will get worse in the next few decades and stay that way for a few centuries. That is if we don't figure out ways to make things even more worse.
And if we do get to the point of nuclear war and the inevitable nuclear holocaust after, it will take us a century to survive that, then centuries more to recover from the damage it will cause.
I do have hope that as imaginative and creative beings that we are, we may figure out ways to survive through all that.
However, I am also realistic and know how ignorant and depraved we can become in the face of disaster and our own mortality.
We've survived natural disasters in the past that were no fault of our own.
We don't know if we can survive disasters of our own making.
I don’t really like the rhetoric of “we” are doing this. The rich, the warmongers, the imperialists, the capitalists are the ones doing it to us and the world.
No raindrop feels responsible for the flood.
Terrible metaphor for this when the vast majority of this “flood” is being created by a small minority of people.
A billion people isn't a small minority. You and me are part of it.
"We" is a relative term when I use it here ... I don't mean specifically you ... or me ... I mean the majority of people everywhere in the world who actively don't do anything as a collective to stop all this insanity and just go about perpetuating the system that is slowly destroying all of us.