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Originally Posted by DownInFlames
Read the article to answer your question. There’s a difference between fixating on what “could be” and trying to get people to understand what “will be”. Nuclear Holocaust could happen but likely won’t as long as superpowers have MAD as a deterrent. Y2K was going to happen if efforts weren't made to fix the errant code. Climate change will cause catastrophic events word-wide even if we if we don’t take action now.
It’s not good to always fixate on negative possible outcomes but when something this huge is still preventable it’s ok to shout about it from the rooftops.
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FYP.
The house is already on fire, the catastrophe part isn't really preventable, it's probably going to get really bad much quicker than people imagine.
Doesn't mean we shouldn't try to put the fire out, because it's not like we have another house to live in, but we're already deeply effed.
On the upside, there's little need to shout from the rooftops since the matter is going to be quite settled soon enough.
Of course much of the elite has already decided that their reaction is to try to maximize personal profits and find ways to further isolate themselves from the masses, but that's another topic.