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I'll keep this short and sweet. Some random guy on the internet compiled together and summarized a bunch of climate research papers analyzing global trends and a bunch of different slow actors that are all going to kick in soon like the permafrost in Russia or the polar ice caps etc.

While I have not yet gone through the sources the author links and quotes extensively, this still has me extremely worried and I think that unless society somehow drastically changes and devotes a significant effort in doing something about it, we're all going to die within half a century.

I'm sorry for bringing doomerism into a safe space like Beehaw, but I'm scared and I can't sleep.

Also I'm not going to link the document in question because the author goes on a rant about billionaires and greed, and while I haven't decided whether or not I agree I'm not sure the tone fits the community.

Sorry again and have a good one !

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[โ€“] Thevenin 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Someday, I'll be a little old man passing on my hardest-earned life lessons, and I'll tell people this:

Hope is not the expectation of future improvement. Hope is the defiant refusal to give up. It is the antithesis to nihilism. Fight on not because you think you'll win, but because fighting is the right thing to do. Many wars have been won through this kind of perserverence.

There are bad times ahead, but ignore the gloom and focus on yourself. Spit in the face of insurmountable odds and live your life as if it makes a difference. Someday, you may find -- quite by accident -- that it does.

[โ€“] newtraditionalists 2 points 1 year ago

This right here is some incredibly wise perspective. It really speaks to why the homosapien has persevered, for better or worse. Thank you for the inspiration.