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In reply to the discussion: Bill McKibben: This is how the earth works now [View all]AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)39. It may not be a coincidence, but I'm not ready to jump to any conclusions yet.
We have been caught off guard before, and we can't afford anymore setbacks.
I can understand the concern, and believe me, I am too.People are definitely waking up and realizing that something's wrong, and that's good. But we have to try to be careful as well; nobody wants to be taken advantage of by the Koch Bros. and all the other forces behind the denialist movement, so keeping a level head, while not straying from reality, is best here, I think.
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How is your description of the future in any way different from the present?
GliderGuider
Sep 2012
#41
True, to an extent, but I was trying to ask you to imagine in a world where things are 100x worse...
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#46
Mlllenia is a bit of an exaggeration. A couple centuries is more realistic.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#16
Sad but true. The hardcore doomer set didn't make things any easier for us, though, that's for sure.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#15
A 50% reduction would decrease the rate of increase. It takes an 80% to 90% reduction to start....
Junkdrawer
Sep 2012
#21
"It takes an 80% to 90% reduction to start.... a SLOW 100 to 1000 year recovery."
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#30
Fine, as long as we address Reality and not some Green Washed version of Reality...
Junkdrawer
Sep 2012
#63
"July turned out to be the warmest month ever recorded in the United States, any month, any year."
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2012
#10
It may not be a coincidence, but I'm not ready to jump to any conclusions yet.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#39