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Lol….this abject hostility to science, compounded by scientific illiteracy, has turned a scientific argument into a political argument for the extreme right.
Enough, already. Save the BS for somebody, if there is such a rube, that would actually swallow it.
The damage caused in these hotspots is also harmful for humanity, which relies on the oceans for oxygen, food, storm protection and the removal of climate-warming carbon dioxide the atmosphere, they say.
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! The sun is going to kill us and kill everything! BAN the sun!
Caring about this sort of thing is bad for stockholder value, don't you know?
At this point, it's just a matter of which of nature's cycles will collapse first. Humanity will survive, but it's quite likely that hundreds of millions of lives will be lost in the process, and it'll be a crapsack world.
"Caring about it" is just as useless.
Maybe if we "care" real hard?
How about we give all our money to the government to intercede on our behalf with the gods that control nature?
We live in an eddy on the river of change and if we cannot adapt to the changes, we go away.
Never let a crisis go to waste.
Where is algore, the caped crusader? we can depend on him to blow his icy breathe upon the waters and restore the kelp. Which is what the government wants us to believe they can do.
Good chance I won’t be alive. So I don’t care. If it actually happens.
If true, won't these temperature sensitive kelp plants just find more suitable waters a little north of their present location?
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