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OGBuzz

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3. We are lousy stewards of this planet. Unfortunately a lot of those who are responsible will not be here
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 10:05 AM
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to reap the "rewards" of their actions or inactions.

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The Blue Whale very well might go extinct because their food called krill needs cold water and the Botany Tuesday #1
+1 dalton99a Tuesday #7
In 1856 and in Germany in 1862 Botany Tuesday #9
thats why i keep supplies in my attic. rampartd Tuesday #11
Most of the human population lives on coast lines orthoclad Tuesday #30
Maybe the problem will go away if we ignore it harder? -misanthroptimist Tuesday #2
Its more likely the problem will be self-correcting.. Volaris Tuesday #4
We are lousy stewards of this planet. Unfortunately a lot of those who are responsible will not be here OGBuzz Tuesday #3
More like canetoad Tuesday #17
Mother nature will take care of the problem eventually. OGBuzz Tuesday #35
I fear the world will respond with authoritarianism Johnny2X2X Tuesday #5
Hunger is a powerful motivator. OGBuzz Tuesday #36
History shows that is highly likely misanthrope Tuesday #45
It is the natural consequence of how we treat our planet. The GPV Tuesday #6
What can you expect from a species Stacey Grove Tuesday #8
4 billion people could die by 2050 due to old age. rampartd Tuesday #10
Pretty sure they weren't talking about deaths from old age. AloeVera Tuesday #12
Given the current death rate, only 1.5 billion would die of natural causes. Another Jackalope Tuesday #14
Why would they take rhe death rate into account when calculating AloeVera Tuesday #20
Fair enough. I have no problem with an estimate of 4 billion deaths by then Another Jackalope Tuesday #34
You know who I bet won't be one of the 4 billion? BannonsLiver Tuesday #13
Probably right SamuelTheThird Tuesday #16
Awww there there. BannonsLiver Tuesday #19
Youre kicking the thread, so good SamuelTheThird Tuesday #21
Post removed Post removed Tuesday #22
Speaking of SamuelTheThird Tuesday #23
That's cool. When do you think Taylor will release a new album? BannonsLiver Tuesday #24
When do you think people wil stop worshipping billionaires? SamuelTheThird Tuesday #25
Two weeks? BannonsLiver Tuesday #26
Have Travis and she considering having kids? mr715 Tuesday #28
No realistic plan in place to avoid this scenario Another Jackalope Tuesday #15
That's a shame. n/t flvegan Tuesday #18
I was born in 1947 PCB66 Tuesday #27
Climate change is solvable. mr715 Tuesday #29
We control nature??? SamuelTheThird Tuesday #31
I don't particularly like the idea of orbital mirrors mr715 Tuesday #32
It's a global issue TheProle Tuesday #33
Historically USA is the worst polluter in human history. nt miyazaki Tuesday #37
That is true, but mostly useful for finger-pointing (have at it) TheProle Tuesday #38
Per capita isn't any prettier, along with being the second worse polluter atm. miyazaki Tuesday #39
What I did was point out current conditions TheProle Tuesday #40
US has been then greatest polluter for 80% of the last century. miyazaki Tuesday #41
They'll have to do a great deal more to have an impact Kaleva Tuesday #44
By 2100 half the population will be dead and the survivors speaking Chinese. miyazaki Tuesday #46
China produces about as much greenhouse gases Kaleva Tuesday #43
Ask them if they care. They do, but they'll just point at whats already miyazaki Tuesday #47
The planet won't miss them... WarGamer Tuesday #42
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