Yeah, more CO2 in the atmosphere and higher temps would be absolutely terrible but somewhat “livable”, but acidic oceans ? If most plankton and algae die, we’re done and there would be nothing we could do about it.
It’s not ‘just’ about plants and algae dying, it’s about the tipping point for the climate. Oceans are a huge carbon sink, considering all the carbonates that Coral Reefs, Clam Shells and stuff like that are made of. The more acidic it becomes, the more those carbonates will react to become carbon dioxide, that will end up in the atmosphere, thus still enhancing the greenhouse effect.
The next century or so will be the story of how we triggered a vicious cycle of multiple tipping points, but most importantly “nobody could have predicted this” … except the millions of scientists who were ignored because of systemic species-wide greed and ignorance.
The entire history of humanity will be summed up by “Talking chimps destroy own planet, and themselves”.
The planet will be fine with it. Life will adapt to it. Even humans will survive it, as a species.
But our modern inustrialized civilizations will collapse.
The paradoxical thing is, that those greedy, wealthy elites who are mostly responsible don’t care, because they think they’re the ones to survive, when in reality, their wealth and power relies the most on the status quo of the rules of society.
Hope for the future!
Yeah, more CO2 in the atmosphere and higher temps would be absolutely terrible but somewhat “livable”, but acidic oceans ? If most plankton and algae die, we’re done and there would be nothing we could do about it.
It’s not ‘just’ about plants and algae dying, it’s about the tipping point for the climate. Oceans are a huge carbon sink, considering all the carbonates that Coral Reefs, Clam Shells and stuff like that are made of. The more acidic it becomes, the more those carbonates will react to become carbon dioxide, that will end up in the atmosphere, thus still enhancing the greenhouse effect.
Bit of a vicious cycle there.
The next century or so will be the story of how we triggered a vicious cycle of multiple tipping points, but most importantly “nobody could have predicted this” … except the millions of scientists who were ignored because of systemic species-wide greed and ignorance.
The entire history of humanity will be summed up by “Talking chimps destroy own planet, and themselves”.
I disagree with that prediction.
The planet will be fine with it. Life will adapt to it. Even humans will survive it, as a species.
But our modern inustrialized civilizations will collapse.
The paradoxical thing is, that those greedy, wealthy elites who are mostly responsible don’t care, because they think they’re the ones to survive, when in reality, their wealth and power relies the most on the status quo of the rules of society.
More like “All chimps listens to the most charismatic chimps even though they are narcissistic idiots and that leads to their destruction”
It will be interesting to learn the exact conditions for each of the tipping points, if only it wasn’t our environment. Tipping
Once jellyfish become the only remaining sea creature, just eat those
This song captures your comment perfectly IMHO: Upbeat on the outside, dark as hell on the inside.,