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  1. Discussion used to be about there being no habitat for polar bears in the future because of the meltdown of the Arctic, but now it’s about there being no habitat for humans (or any other large vertebrate species) in the future because of accelerating planetary meltdown.

    However, despite all the evidence that industrial civilisation and a future for life on Earth are mutually exclusive concepts, it is clear that nothing will be done to terminate ‘civilised’ human’s addition to fossil fuels. Motor racing, tourism, corporatized sport, mechanised fishing, golf, factory farming, more roads, bigger vehicles, ostentatious consumption and unsustainability (accompanied by obesity) almost everywhere we look…….yet this insane society still promotes and celebrates planetary destruction and destruction of its own future. The Great Barrier Reef was recently announced as being the latest notable victim of all this consume-till-you-kill-everything utter madness.

    ‘Highest-ever daily average CO2 at MLO: 407.74 ppm on April 7, 2016 (NOAA)’

    500+ppm CO2 and a 5oC+ rise in average temperature are on their way. It’s just a matter of time. And with pollution of the atmosphere now accelerating (CO2 has been rising at over 3ppm per annum, and the annual rate of increase has been increasing -how could it not when there are ever more people consuming and generating excess CO2?), 500ppm will very likely be reached in less than 30 years.

    https://www.co2.earth/co2-acceleration

    Extinction of the human species around 2045?

  2. Faster and faster meltdown as CO2 goes through the roof.

    ‘Highest-ever daily average CO2 at MLO: 409.34 ppm on April 10, 2016 (NOAA)
    2nd highest daily average CO2 at MLO: 407.74 ppm on April 7, 2016 (NOAA)’

    https://www.co2.earth/daily-co2

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