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  • sharpiemarker@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    because there’s at least a billion years ahead of us for life on Earth, probably more…

    That’s optimistic. With record heat levels, it’s going to become uninhabitable for humans long before a billion years.

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      1 year ago

      That’s just humans though, plenty of life will go on living and they will probably be better off without a global apex predator in their way. That will be the true bright future for life on Earth. Maybe we’ll eventually manage to better ourselves and solve the climate problems we’re facing too, time will tell.

      One thing though, some sections of the planet will become uninhabitable for humans, not all though. People have been living in the scorching heat of the desert for thousands of years, if the average summer temperature closer to the poles increases to 27 instead of 22, people will manage to survive there, worst case they’ll adopt a nomadic lifestyle again.