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    7 months ago

    Here’s an unpopular opinion: we’re gonna make it.

    Things will change. Societies and cultures will change. The environment will change. We will adapt.

    There will be challenges. There have always been challenges. We will overcome them.

    There are enormous reasons for optimism. We are on the cusp of spreading out into the solar system. Everyday people have access to all of the knowledge in every library on the planet. We have the opportunity to become what our ancestors could only have dreamed of.

    Don’t let headlines or fatalism or tunnel vision distract from the big picture. We as a species are going to make it.

    EDIT: I’ll just leave this here. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aap8731

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      Without serious degrowth in the economy, something the type of economy we have won’t allow, or mass genocide the human race will be beyond lucky to see the 2200s. Genocide being wrong, we only have one viable option and we will have to force it on those in power, if we are to stand any chance.

      The spirit of capitalism is not going to return us, draped in the splendor of new technology, to spirit us away to a new, perfect home amongst the heavens where we will be absolved of our past planetary transgressions and all live in perpetual growth forever.

      We’ve heard that story before and, this time, need a better solution.

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        8 months ago

        Based on … What? A general sense of malaise?

        Malthus was full of shit.

        We’ve got nearly unlimited raw materials and energy available in the solar system. Now we have the technology to utilize them. That’s exactly what we’ll do.

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          No, the endless scientific reports that show a clear trend in data that you have already chosen to ignore in order to arrive at the conclusion you decided you would reach long before you reviewed any data.

          Again, no, our saviour isn’t going to come from the heavens. A can-do attitude isn’t going to fix the problems we have. The answer isn’t to capitalism harder.

          It costs billions just to bring a few rocks back from the moon. What on earth has convinced you we can bring back enough to sustain an entire planet?

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            7 months ago

            Why bring rocks back when there’s plenty of ore underfoot?

            Also did your “countless studies” that you totally read and didn’t just skim the headlines of not mention the natural trend of declining birth rates as education levels increase? Kind of seems like an oversight for someone who thinks there’s too many humans.

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              Plenty for what exactly?

              I see, not content with making up your own science and your own reality, you have to make up that I only read the headlines. Oh, and despite me clearly saying genocide is of course wrong, I apparently think there’s too many humans too. Definitely a pattern emerging with you.

              I think we can see how you came to your “conclusions” and it certainly wasn’t the mountains of evidence proving you wrong.

              Some did mention it and some were about energy usage, the lack of materials we need to go full renewable, models of every option other than ECONOMIC degrowth, how ridiculous the idea of the answer being in the stars is, the crazy energy cost just to get closer to fully renewable, the concerted effort of lobby groups to convince people everything will be fine despite the evidence of their eyes and ears, the lack of being able to store renewable energy, the ultra high energy cost of extracting and refining uranium and many, many more problems not resolved by people being born at a slower rate.

              Seems a bit too much for toxic positivity to cope with.

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                7 months ago

                You thinking positivity and optimism are toxic tells me everything I need to know about you.

                The rest of us are going to move the species forward. The least you can do is try to keep your fatalism to yourself until you grow out of it.

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                  No, toxic positivity is toxic but that you chose to twist that to something no one said says everything anyone will ever need to know about you.

                  You don’t even care what the truth is do you?

                  Even then, that pales in comparison to your attempt at dismissing hard evidence and the scientific consensus of 99.9% of the worlds scientists as “a general millais.” That was hilarious by the way and the peak of arrogance.

                  Speaking of grownups, we’ll be accepting the evidence of our eyes and ears, despite how adorable as your little appeal to hedonistic nihilism and weaponised ignorance was.

                  It can be fixed and, as such, its not fatalism. So, wrong on all accounts. All youre doing is further demonstrating your appalling reading comprehension, presuming any good faith from you, which is how you ended up thinking the silly nonsense you’ve come to believe.

                  Grow up, you don’t know more than all the scientists.

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        We’ll colonize the inhabitable world in Alpha centauri at around 2205 and the one in Sirius two years later. Deal with it.

        Edit: Normies haven’t played Stellaris…awful times.

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          The planet won’t be able to sustain life before then, if we haven’t changed nearly everything about society. Deal with it.

          Edit: again, no, we won’t be transported to a new, perfect home amongst the heavens, washing away our past planetary sins. Youre getting confused with something else.

          Don’t be a sucker