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Gaea Shrugged

If we manage to crash civilization through climate change … the biosphere will still exist. I doubt we'll actually go extinct — humans, like coyotes, are pretty flexible critters. But there's a lot of area between "extinct" and "living at a primitive, subsistence level" … and humanity has spent most of its time there, and could very well end up there again.

(I've also heard it argued that our harvesting of most of the easily found raw materials and energy sources around would make a return to civilization again a lot more difficult than the first time around.)

Concern about, and action on, anthropogenic climate change isn't about being tree huggers more interested in endangered species than people. It really is about caring for humanity. #ddtb

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Human extinction? Nature doesn’t care
Some of the cartoonists get it.  Mother Earth will survive human extinction; it's humans who will suffer if we don't work to save ourselves.

Tim Eagan in Deep Cover, December 15, 2011:

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