Here is one of the most depressing takes on climate disaster that I've read from the mind of the person who named Gaia. One of the most pessimistic of us, James Lovelock says there's nothing we can do - climate change is in full motion and we can't stop it. A large number of us will die, and what's left will hopefully preserve some kind of culture after we're gone.
It's a tough assessment, but one that's not deniable. The steps mother earth will take to clean up our mess will likely not be very favorable to us. It makes the analogy of lifeboat communities so much more meaningful. Don't think we're already seeing the effects of climate change? Think again.
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