Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970

theguardian.com/environment/2018/oct/30/humanity-wiped-out-animals-since-1970-major-report-finds


I really feel like we're approaching literal end of the world soon. Everything is going fucking downhill. And now that Brazilian Trump got elected, i can't wait until we run out of this little breathable oxygen we have left.

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theguardian.com/environment/2018/jun/17/where-have-insects-gone-climate-change-population-decline
businessinsider.com/chinas-president-orders-military-to-prepare-for-south-china-sea-war-2018-10
theguardian.com/environment/2018/oct/26/great-barrier-reef-forecast-warns-entire-system-at-risk-of-bleaching-and-coral-death-this-summer
rt.com/news/442407-russia-war-preparation-inf/
theanarchistlibrary.org/library/petr-kropotkin-the-conquest-of-bread
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Good. We deserve it.

Reminder that Guardian is Fascist Garbage though.

me in 2049

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Capitalism kills half of all life

It's ending.
I've just accepted that I'll probably see humanity's decline in my life time.
Currently saving up to go live in the woods somewhere to spend my last days.

Well at least we (almost) had a good run.

Just keep reminding Reactionaries soyboys will inherent the earth. That will make them care

Shut up, reactionary.

Dogs and cats will survive since they stick to humans, at least those lucky enough to find an owner will. Doesn't matter anyway since majority of humans will be wiped out too eventually

The literal end of the world is here, it just isn't evenly distributed yet.

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Our society, no matter state socialist, capitalist, or anarcho-communist, will destroy the earth. This should be a good reason as any to return to the wilderness and to bring humanity back to its roots.

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Right now it's capitalism destroying the world in every way possible, not socialism. Returning to wilderness, or at least to what's left of it, will be the only available choice for leftover survivors after industrial civilization finally collapses.

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Animals get the bullet too.

Shut up Rafiq.

Insect populations collapsing
theguardian.com/environment/2018/jun/17/where-have-insects-gone-climate-change-population-decline
Excerpts:

China's commander-in-chief has ordered the military command overseeing the South China Sea to prepare for war
businessinsider.com/chinas-president-orders-military-to-prepare-for-south-china-sea-war-2018-10

60% chance of Entire Great Barrier Reef being a goner
theguardian.com/environment/2018/oct/26/great-barrier-reef-forecast-warns-entire-system-at-risk-of-bleaching-and-coral-death-this-summer

Russia prepares for defensive war
rt.com/news/442407-russia-war-preparation-inf/

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If we can destroy this much, then we can patch it up with genetic engineering. Man must now actively engineer new species of plants and animals for each niche in the environment

Miss me yet?

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Both our skill at genetic engineering and our understanding of the functioning of our ecosystems is currently lacking I'm afraid. What we must do lays far outside of what we can do.

Has anyone else noticed this in their personal life? Whenever I go to outside or go to the park, it seems kind of vacant of animals. Not a lot of bugs, birds, small animals, or anything really other than squirrels and pigeons. I'm in a small town.

Been missing you, papa.

Come back, Papa Joe.

Yeah… For me it's the bugs. I remember as a kid, in the summer time, friggin' bugs everywhere. Driving somewhere at dusk in the summer meant you'd likely be using the windshield wipers to scrape the goo of all their corpses off your windshield. That just doesn't seem to happen anymore.

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If the world pulled its resources together and zeroed in on that research like Stalin zeroed in on industrialization we could do it but we won't

I hope they all die tbh

I noticed there are less birds outside. Before i used to often hear birds like nightingales and scops owls just outside my window. Now i hear nothing except cars zooming by.

Will we not do it before, or after we don't pull together and mobilize to stop climate change?

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fuck guys… I'm feeling sad now

Daily reminder that climate change will happen and only then socialism will win

As a kid I used to see dragonflies everywhere. Now not so much. It depends on the weather and the season, if it gets too hot they won't come out in. There is more in the countryside than in the city for obvious reasons. Mammals aren't the only thing that becomes road kill.
I'm curious as to how this will effect human society once all of nature becomes man-made or controlled. We'd still have livestock and plants but hardly anything inbetween, it might collapse the whole food web

There are more fucking spiders and lizards I have never seen before. Also less cranes and blue jays.

insects are one of the hardest hit groups right now, there's been some recent studies that just came out that estimate a 70-90% current loss in insects along the equatorial belt and 60% loss in more temperate regions in the US and Europe

The last time there was insect loss of this magnitude something like 90% of all life on earth died

LMAO all of you are Nazi Reactionaries. Who gives a shit about the environment.

If things continue we really will live in a Blade Runner future where nature is all but extinct.
I'm scared anons I don't want to watch nature collapse but it might be the only thing that allows for the collapse of capitalism

most of human industrial civilization will collapse around the middle of the century with some variation depending on region, climate impacts, likelyhood of nuclear war as political stakes increase, and resource shortages.
2030s to 2070s

Daily reminder that "Nature" has wiped out 99.99% of animals since 3 billions years ago.

It's our most giant filling station, it's pretty important.

Yeah yeah and in the long run we are all dead. Absent feats of geoengineering we are not capable of currently, our survival depends on any number of environmental factors staying within certain parameters. The mass extinction currently ongoing is an indication we are barreling past those bounds.

Environmentalism is extremely reactionary and totally dehumanized. Watermelons just like it because they think it will stop capitalism, but it will in fact push us further away from post-scarcity.


Our most likely future is techno-magic feudalism to be honest; the rulers being the ones that whisper to the old geoengineering and genetically engineering machines from a past age.
On the bright side, catgirls and lizardmen will be real.

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Bitch we aren't a single collective being, what the fuck do 90% of people have to do with the shit-show mostly caused by corporate psychopaths?

#MAKE NATURE GREAT AGAIN 2030, POINT OF NO RETURN!

On the contrary: environmentalism is overtly humanized, up to the point of creating an ideological, antropomorphic whole out of "mother nature." The point of communist climate change awareness thus first and foremost should be demistifying capital N Nature, and giving a systemic explanation of the shit we are in.

Instead of
should stand

People waste their time with nonsense while the world is being ironed out.
There wont be anything left here but this fucking human garbage.
A whole world where all that lives is humans and their politics.
It's just too much. It's wrong.

The faggots will not even allow peace and hope anywhere.

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WOOHOO mankind is the #1 mass extinction event and don't you forget it!

HUMANITY FUCK YEAH!

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You overestimate our remit, user. The only one who will live on is Capital, spreading itself through the stars.

Not gonna be as bad as the permian-triassic. Make it #2, or #3.

Do we even know how many animals there are in the first place or how many usually become extinct over a decade historically on average or is this just more hysteria?

Oh is that a challenge? Well I'm going to leave the heat on all day and night! Checkmate, poindexter.

Used to see shitton of fireflies every summer. Last summer this year? Just one or two.

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For me, it's bees. As a child, I remember being stung by them at least once every summer due to their ubiquity. Nowadays, all I see are dead or dying bees in the lawns close to where I live. I try to save a couple of them with water and sugar, but sometimes I can't. Feels bad, man.

CAN'T RUN
CAN'T HIDE
CAN'T GET OFF THIS FUCKING RIDE

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You cant get things that bad just by shitting out more C02. To get as bad as '90% of all life dead, post apocalyptic hellscape where the best survivors are burrowers, 40C oceans' level bad you need millions of years of volcanism spewing geological quantities of methane(which is a stronger greenhouse gas)
So, if we transmuted all the CO2 we released into methane and kept up production maybe we could do it, but it wont be /that/ bad
though, keep in mind, the permian-triassic was the only known mass extinction in history to strongly effect insects
hence, 2nd or 3rd worst.

Which will happen when the ice caps melt and release all that sweet methane

Humanity is the most cancerous being for himself and others

That already would have happened on top of millions of years of volcanism from the siberian traps in that case. Also in case of other warming events that werent as bad.

Oh no my comrade we are turning this planet into a second Venus. When we are done the only life left will be the microbes that currently thrive in the geysers of Yellowstone.

No we aren't.

once again, as evidence, the permian-triassic was triggered by millions of years of huge emissions of a much more potent greenhouse gas and than this right now, and it didnt turn earth into a second venus either.

Fuck Antifa !!!!

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It's gonna depend on mow much mileage we get out of the permafrost methane deposits, and the great burp once the seas die.

imagine actually having that image saved on your pc lol

sciencecomrades, around what year do you think we will start to see the significant, world altering changes from the coming environmental disaster? will i live to see it? what can i expect?

Read Can Life Prevail? by Pentti Linkola. He puts forward some solutions at the end that would work if implemented, but the reality (which he admits) is that we'll just carry on as we are until we fuck ourselves.


Most likely Nick Land will be right, all that will be left of Humanity because of Capitalism will be Elon Musk who becomes a Star Vampire. Or "Pine Tree Gang" will have what they want and Civilization will be destroyed and we're have a Fashy Paramilitary ruling over the Earth.

2020s will be the start, 2030s and 40s is when everything goes to complete shit

Natural process play out as a succession of peaks and troughs around a trend - meaning we will get an extreme event at a hard to predict time, even before the average trend reached problematic levels at the time indicated here Likely it will take the form of an extreme heat event in South Asia or the middle east - imagine a heatwave so hot that it becomes impossible to cool off even during the night without airco. Millions of poor could perish in a very short amount of time.

Nice

The weak should fear the strong.

This might just be the best thing ever, I hate poor people. Also african niggers may finally die out. Poor countries produce the most pollution and heat btw, so it's a self solving problem.

If it's any reassurance, life will continue with or without humans, and different forms of life will come and go, as they always have. The problem is, human extinction will be utterly painful and Darwinian as shit

I see you're already having a taste of communist regime here.

I can feel the butthurt from here.

800 percent ass ravaged

It's not too late to give up on being an illiterate and finally read a book for once in your life. Salvation is attainable. Put your trust in written words, and you may yet be saved from your own faggotry.
theanarchistlibrary.org/library/petr-kropotkin-the-conquest-of-bread

lol

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I need only restart my router to get new IP. I was pointing out that 3 people in this thread got banned for wrongthink, must be unfortunate to be unable to voice a differing opinion on your home board.

Thanks for your opinion, bud.

error has no rights, brainlet

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last time I saw a bee was two years ago

Why do people do this?

how am i supposed to go about my life not alternating between being absolutely furious and depressed

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Find comedy in the tragedy.

Humanity =/= capitalism

Nah, most of the oxygen produced in the rainforests is used locally. It's the plant plancton that produces most of the globally used oxygen.

IIRC you can boost the plant plancton by feeding them iron.

Wow guys… I think this is where I get off this ride… I am a liberal now.
It is hilarious that this guy read those posts, saw the bans, and he thought "Now this just isn't right…"

Think for yourself and your emotions have a much more logical flow.
Furthermore, if you apply DiaMat regularly, it is easier to understand things, and thusly your response to them will be more nuanced. Instea ogf getting buttmad about something with no recourse, you can understand why it is, and how it could be fixed.

What did China's great leap do to nature? :^)


Nope, don't need any rivers to be turned.


Mass extermination of humans? Nope!