Remember folks, this idiot has no qualification in the field, and likes to make up random accusations that he cannot begin to justify. — unenlightened
I'm just suggesting that people refer to reputable scientists. There are a lot of them out there. :) — frank
The claim that human extinction and global social collapse are likely due to climate change in the next 10 years is unfounded. — frank
Recent research suggests that human societies will experience disruptions to their basic functioning within less than ten years due to climate stress. Such disruptions include increased levels of malnutrition, starvation, disease, civil conflict and war – and will not avoid affluent nations. — Conclusion
That synthesis leads to a conclusion there will be a near-term collapse in society with serious ramifications for the lives of readers. — Abstract
I won't interfere with discussion of the article. I will continue to encourage people to seek information from reputable scientists. I don't think that's unreasonable. — frank
seems reasonable to me. — Baden
You consider him unreputable because you disagree with his conclusions, right? But his conclusions are the subject of the discussion. So, what you are saying effectively is, none of this is worthy of discussion. — Baden
2. Social collapse will be worldwide, and in the next 10 years or so. — unenlightened
↪unenlightened Take a breath, unenlightened. I'm not your enemy. — frank
A claim like that is sufficient to not take the paper seriously. — Terrapin Station
Reason that, or just be quiet, because a claim like yours is sufficient reason not to take you seriously, without an argument, maybe some references to support it, which the author has already. — unenlightened
What is it that obstructs us from grasping that a highly efficient, entirely realistic, thoroughly non-theoretical, technical mechanism for collapsing civilization in less than an hour is already fully in place and ready to launch at the press of a button by a single person? — Jake
Here's how that reads to me: "I (, unenlightened,) also do not know enough about epistemology to realize why a claim like that is a problem." — Terrapin Station
The claim that human extinction and global social collapse are likely due to climate change in the next 10 years is unfounded. — frank
I see no specific claim that humans will go extinct due to climate change in the next ten years. — Baden
I thought un's point was the un didn't make the claim not that the author necessarily did. — Baden
I have chosen to interpret the information as indicating inevitable collapse, probable catastrophe and possible extinction." — unenlightened
Do you not see that in my post that is a quote of the article? So it is not my words. Will you now withdraw your false claim about me? — unenlightened
Unless you can quote otherwise, it seems to me, neither un nor the article writer made the specific claim that humans will go extinct within ten years. So, why are we discussing it? — Baden
I have chosen to interpret the information as indicating inevitable collapse, probable catastrophe and possible extinction."
— unenlightened
Different people speak of a scenario being possible, probable or inevitable. In my conversations with both professionals in sustainability or climate, and others not directly involved, I have found that people choose a scenario and a probability depending not on what the data and its analysis might suggest, but what they are choosing to live with as a story about this topic. That parallels findings in psychology that none of us are purely logic machines but relate information into stories about how things relate and why (Marshall, 2014). None of us are immune to that process. Currently, I have chosen to interpret the information as indicating inevitable collapse, probable catastrophe and possible extinction.
Please talk about climate change with reference to the paper and the evidence within or elsewhere for its claims along with counterevidence, for those who disagree, from other scientific sources. Everything beyond that will be subject to deletion unless there's a very good reason for its inclusion. — Baden
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