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In reply to the discussion: Humans will be extinct in 100 years says eminent scientist [View all]Javaman
(65,683 posts)75. Indirectly...
the acidification of the oceans will kill us.
krill are responsible for the majority of the oxygen we breath.
if they die, we die.
and if we have a 6 degree rise in temps, the oceans will heat up, more CO2 dissolves the ocean, acidification sky rockets, krill die off, no more oxygen production.
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I just mean that we can turn land that is not presently considered farmland into farmable land
n2doc
Dec 2015
#24
Even nukes would not lead to (rapid) human extinction. Climate change and nukes will fuck us up and
MillennialDem
Dec 2015
#86
humans -are not- apex sp, we're vagile generalist omnivores with many mutualisms and
HereSince1628
Dec 2015
#90
And we are also going to be aware, well aware, of why it could be curtains
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2015
#97
Acidification of the oceans could be a game ending scenario, it crashed the planet once before
HereSince1628
Dec 2015
#107
Power lines may be. Power systems can not handle that load for a sustained
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#54
I'm sure you'll discredit the premise with objective, peer-reviewed science, yes?
LanternWaste
Dec 2015
#38
It's extremely annoying. I have had to make myself look at who each poster is...
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2015
#43
You do realize, don't you, that the B2G has participated in the climate change discussion...
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2015
#64
Yes, I am aware and I'm also aware that the post was/is still irrelevant to the discussion.
Fantastic Anarchist
Dec 2015
#65
So, according to you, there shall be no sub-thread deviations from the original topic. Got it. But..
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2015
#67
Food production and potable water. A 10 degree difference (up or down) during spring affects crops.
haele
Dec 2015
#49
I've tried for a long time to understand why some are incapapble of putting the world,
ladyVet
Dec 2015
#113
Ridiculous. There are still indigenous humans living in rain forests & arctic
KittyWampus
Dec 2015
#16
Plus McWorld/McEconomy's cultural impacts on what traditional cultures remain . . .
hatrack
Dec 2015
#27
Rich people living in underground bunkers won't survive very long, even though they think they will.
haele
Dec 2015
#56
I could see that, especially if there was an event like the eruption of Toba or something similar.
smirkymonkey
Dec 2015
#108
Or we could be the first in the galaxy... someone has to be the first. Or they already have enough
MillennialDem
Dec 2015
#87