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Originally Posted by mura_gadi
No real impact would be to deny the fact that climate change, environment encroachment and pollution are not playing a part in the current mass extinction event taking place.
And whether we have 300pmm or 475pmm will not make a lick of difference to our survival chances. If you look at the past four eco censuses you'll see a a near 30% decline in recorded bio-mass every cycle. We really don't have to worry about sea levels at the end of the century...
We have had a very real impact, but the planet was once nearly entirely covered by a single species of fungus, so its all cogs and wheels...
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Oh we did have an impact short term. Definitely. We ransacked the joint and caused a mass extinction both in fauna and flora. What I'm saying is that in the grand scheme of things it happens really quickly and will fix itself relatively quickly as well. So no real impact. Things always bounce back. We might not be here to see it or maybe a much cut down version of humanity. If anyone's left.