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In reply to the discussion: Four BILLION people could die by 2050 due to climate change [View all]SamuelTheThird
(1,616 posts)23. Speaking of
And her CO2 emissions have been considerably more since this was posted
https://carbonmarketwatch.org/2024/02/13/taylor-swift-and-the-top-polluters-department/
Aviation represents 2.5% of the worlds carbon emissions (and likely much more in non-carbon emissions) yet only 1% of the worlds population are responsible for about 50% of all aviation emissions. Moreover, private planes are up to 14 times more polluting, per individual, than commercial planes and 50 times more polluting than trains, according to reporting by Transport and the Environment.
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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
We are lousy stewards of this planet. Unfortunately a lot of those who are responsible will not be here
OGBuzz
Tuesday
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Given the current death rate, only 1.5 billion would die of natural causes.
Another Jackalope
Tuesday
#14
Fair enough. I have no problem with an estimate of 4 billion deaths by then
Another Jackalope
Tuesday
#34