wouldn't matter if we quadrupled our CO2 output in the next 50 years the planet is gonna be half washed away anyway
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This is akin to a smoker saying to himself "it doesn't matter if I smoke in bed, I'm likely dying of cancer in ten years anyway."
Unreasonably fatalistic.
fatalistic? the impending chaos from the sun and the galactic current sheet is not hypothetical
https://www.space.com/jupiter-hubble-storms-great-red-spot-shrinking
https://www.space.com/30001-pluto-atmosphere-swept-comet-tail.html
and that's just what's happening with three planets also affected by the same energies from the sun and the galaxy
carbon dioxide has zero to near zero impact on the weather compared to the flow of energy around our solar system and planet
but obviously you like the misanthropic humans causing apocalypse story, this is nothing to do with that, it's not even comparable to a sick person being fatalistic
a) the carbon doesn't hurt, the entire planet has been greening because of the increased carbon burning by humans
b) the disasters i speak of are far beyond anything that we can influence, like ants being swept away by a flood, we have only got the options of heeding the warning and getting to high ground