Is basically "for most people" (Eat, Drink and be merry for tomorrow we die!).
If you start with this basic premise you actually understand everything you need to know about global warming or the whole human race the last 20,000 to 100,000 years.
Whether it's Global Warming or World War I or II (actually Global Warming is about 100 to 1000 times more serious than World war I, World War II and the Cold War all together if we are serious about all this.
Not only that even if every human being and animal was dead right now global warming would still get worse for at least 300 years at the present or faster rate than right now.
So, maybe the real question might be asked: "Will anyone still be alive 300 years from now on earth?"
To me, this might be the most important question to ask.
If no one is going to be alive no matter what anyone does 300 years from now, maybe we need to start looking for other planets to live on?
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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