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      Sharing this graph casually is rather unhelpful despite your note, since most casual observers aren’t going to observe the scale change in the X axis, and instead will see only that today is similar to the 12,000 years ago segment.

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      Fun tidbit: I read somewhere that a few years ago people needed to sit down and come up with a new worst case scenario for global warming because we hit the previously predicted worst case (and I think exceeded it too.)

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      Best case is out for sure. Worst case is also looking unlikely thankfully. Probably we’re in for a rough ride but not end of civilization level event. Though that’s still possible which is concerning. Normally you’d think good governance would keep the probability of world-ending catastrophes extremely low. So while those things may be unlikely, they’re still way too possible for us to get comfortable.

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    Reminder that this was made in 2016 and we are already around +1°C global average. We are welll past best case scenario already

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      When the ocean start boiling, then we’ll deal with it. We will do so by having a conference in Geneva that state leaders fly private jets to, that’ll help.

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    “Last North American Pokemon goes instinct” - had a good chuckle at that.

    Seriously though, humanity should get it’s head screwed on straight. This is going way too fast for evolution to cope with.

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    Let’s make our language heavily inflected, so future students have to memorize a zillion of verb endings!

    Killed me 😂 The message is really alarming but that little humorous detail made my day.