• varnia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Planet is not dying - it just is trying to get rid of humanity. Life existed 3.7billion years before us and will exist billion of years in the future. Humans were just a very short 65 million year long mistake.

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      The currently ongoing mass-extinction isn’t exclusive to humans, but rather caused by them. So yes the planet as in its ecosystem is dying… maybe it is not fatal in the end, but it sure is killing a lot of species.

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        All I meant was that life always finds a way. There have been five major mass extinction events on record, each wiping out 70 - 85% of all species. Given enough time without human interference, ecosystems will recover and stabilize.

        When you really think about it, it’s insane: The Industrial Revolution and the dramatic transformation of landscapes and environments only began around 200 years ago. Yet in that short time, humanity has managed to destabilize ecosystems on a global scale and it doesn’t seem that we will stop anytime soon.

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        There’s been plenty of mass extinctions already. Nature/life does not care if most of the species get lost.

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      “Every living thing you’ve ever seen with your own eyes is facing extinction”

      “Yeah but some bacteria will probably be fine”

      Why do you guys feel the need to point this out every time? Let the suicidal greed that’s causing the death of most life forms on the planet be the focus of the conversation instead of pivoting to some philosophical musings on a future that no one wants to experience. That’s an insane thing to do.

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      4.2 million years ago (Australopithecus), or 0.3 million years (Homo sapiens).

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      Not the planet, but not just humans.

      We’re causing a mass extinction of more species thanwe can literally count.

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      Stop being so arrogant. Your culture is not humanity. Like other resilient elements of the biosphere, humanity will survive. We will solve capitalism like we solved soil depletion and germ theory.

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      Humanity is closing all the windows and turning the car on with no air leakage in the room.