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Scientists say we're heading into a mass extinction event caused by humans
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No more cases like this... Ahhh, if only humans were subject to the same stipuatons as animals in the wild to survive...
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LOL @ the silly, limp-wristed libtarded Whites feeling sorry for this woman... "What hath society done to cause this woman to be in this situation"?
Typical social worker mentality.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostI doubt very much that an unregulated market can save the planet.
And as I said...these are called externalities. If we need the govt to a minimum extent, so be it. I'm sure they already create more wasteful regulatory jobs and departments in this area then is needed, to perpetuate their own existence. But so be it...
But not central planning around the premise of "saving the planet".
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And Sterling Archer...what's with the Red K man?
Red K message:do you get paid to go to every message board and spew your nonsense?
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Originally posted by One_Businessman View PostMaybe, maybe not. Maybe it's no one's to save. Maybe we just let things take it's course as "the planet" is not like our individual body, where you choose or not choose to live healthier, be on a stricter, less fun diet etc,...but will still die anyway.
And as I said...these are called externalities. If we need the govt to a minimum extent, so be it. I'm sure they already create more wasteful regulatory jobs and departments in this area then is needed, to perpetuate their own existence. But so be it...
But not central planning around the premise of "saving the planet".
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THE BIODIVERSITY CRISIS: ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS
https://climatepeopleorg.wordpress.c...nomic-impacts/
Humans are having an extraordinary impact on the life of the planet with species extinction rates now 100-1000 times the background rate. From a largely local phenomenon of habitat-loss and over-exploitation, biodiversity decline has now become systemic, driven by our increasingly globalized economy, expanding consumerism and accelerating climatic change.
Indeed, many scientists believe we are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction event in the Earth's history, and that the impacts on biodiversity, our life support system, will accelerate over the next century.
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