Aussie Enviro
An Australian community for everything from your backyard to beyond the black stump.
Topics may include Aussie plants and animals, environmental, farming, energy, and climate news and stories (mostly Aus specific), etc. New related communities will be split off when required, think like subcommunities that exist on that other platform.
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I don't mean to be a dick, but I find it amusing when people act like the reefs are salvageable, instead of a dead man walking. We'll probably be able to save some hardy species of coral, but 90+% of the reefs and dependent species are going to die within the next 5-30 years. I am so confident in this, I would bet my life on it. We've already released enough GHG's to seal their fate, and acting otherwise is delusional. Yes, it sucks. Yes, what we are doing is the worst crime in human history. But we need to be realistic.
I'm not saying all is lost or all efforts are hopeless. I'm saying the opposite — we need to plan for their inevitable collapse, rather than wasting limited resources shuffling deck chairs around the titanic), and we need to push for significantly more radical changes to the burn and churn vulture-capitalist cancer of the present. Net zero by 2050 is pathetic. We need to be investing more money and effort into saving what remains of the natural world, than every single war, every single scientific endeavor, in all of human history, combined.
To an extent, the report already agrees with you, as quoted in the article:
Not sure whether it agrees to the point of voluntary suicide as a stake, but it's not an area I know much about. From the report: