Indeed, in terms of sudden impact and method of impact, no they are very different, and climate change probably won’t go so far as to make the human race extinct, at least not for a very long time. However, whether or not it will be catastrophic for the human race within the next 100-200 years no-one can accurately predict, given we do not know how much we’ll do to stop it before it’s too late (bare in mind that some scientists already believe the tipping point beyond which we can no longer stop it is well upon us).
As mentioned, the collapse of farming may well undermine any efforts to stop climate change given the big knock on negative impact on the world economy. Though that could also save us as there’d be a sudden massive drop in fossil fuel use and carbon emissions in such a scenario. There’s a lot of variables, but a catastrophic collapse is definitely a possibility. I think the human race is capable of saving itself from this, but capitalism and the corporate economy I fear stand in its way.
Nudding@lemmy.world 10 months ago
If we trigger tipping point after tipping point, we can turn earth into venus. You’re just wrong.
Critical_Insight@feddit.uk 10 months ago
What am I wrong about? What happened to Venus was caused by the eruption of super volcanoes. That’s the exact example I used above of an actual existential threat.
qevlarr@lemmy.world 10 months ago
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I don’t know the details, but I’m pretty sure greenhouse effect has something to do with it.
But it doesn’t matter, it’s beside the point. This person was saying we could make the planet much hotter than we want, inhabitably hot like Venus. Not that we are literally Venus
hypna@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Doomerism is a vibe. You’re gonna have a hard time talking people down around these parts.