Message from @Hugo/Viktor

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2020-03-10 21:06:48 UTC  

(When crops start failing)

2020-03-10 21:06:49 UTC  

wot

2020-03-10 21:06:57 UTC  

@Bleach that’s not true about carbon levels during prior 100k years

2020-03-10 21:07:04 UTC  

They don’t have crops now

2020-03-10 21:07:11 UTC  

Right.

2020-03-10 21:07:15 UTC  

But not zero.

2020-03-10 21:07:22 UTC  

Mkay

2020-03-10 21:07:27 UTC  

What I'm saying is, the west is able to feed itself.

2020-03-10 21:07:36 UTC  

The far east and africa aren't.

2020-03-10 21:07:57 UTC  

I'm not providing any evidence for this so I'm gonna stop.

2020-03-10 21:08:02 UTC  

This ain't a super casual server..

2020-03-10 21:08:03 UTC  

The carbon we’re currently burning was captured during the Mesozoic (oil)

2020-03-10 21:08:27 UTC  

Which was 66-251 million years ago

2020-03-10 21:08:37 UTC  

@Hugo/Viktor what are you getting at

2020-03-10 21:08:49 UTC  

Not really anything.

2020-03-10 21:08:54 UTC  

are you crying about the west

2020-03-10 21:09:01 UTC  

Basically that we need more awareness fo-

2020-03-10 21:09:02 UTC  

Nah

2020-03-10 21:09:03 UTC  

Coal was captured in the aptly named Carboniferous, which was 300 million years ago

2020-03-10 21:09:09 UTC  

I live in the west.

2020-03-10 21:09:20 UTC  

I could choose to not care.

2020-03-10 21:09:51 UTC  

So this carbon has not been in the atmosphere while any extant placental mammals existed, let alone apes

2020-03-10 21:10:07 UTC  

Exactly.

2020-03-10 21:10:37 UTC  

I like how the deniers just say it's "natural".

2020-03-10 21:11:02 UTC  

Is it natural that it is currently taking a fraction of the time it does when it **is** natural?

2020-03-10 21:11:15 UTC  

Things will get real natural real fast as the entire underpinnings of our civilization are destroyed lol

2020-03-10 21:11:19 UTC  

Carbon levels were lower back then ebic

2020-03-10 21:11:25 UTC  

Back when?

2020-03-10 21:11:38 UTC  

Millions of years ago on primitive earth

2020-03-10 21:11:50 UTC  

Like, when

2020-03-10 21:11:54 UTC  

Not 300mya

2020-03-10 21:11:58 UTC  

fuck no

2020-03-10 21:11:59 UTC  

I woudn't call earth primitive

2020-03-10 21:11:59 UTC  

GG @Hugo/Viktor, you just advanced to level 1!

2020-03-10 21:12:11 UTC  

***4.6 billon years**

2020-03-10 21:12:17 UTC  

Yeah

2020-03-10 21:12:22 UTC  

That's more primitive, lol.

2020-03-10 21:12:40 UTC  

Carbon levels as in 100 million years lol

2020-03-10 21:13:27 UTC  

“ Carbon dioxide concentrations dropped from 4,000 parts per million during the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago to as low as 180 parts per million during the Quaternary glaciation of the last two million years.[2]”

2020-03-10 21:13:27 UTC  

GG @Sophie, you just advanced to level 20!

2020-03-10 21:13:41 UTC  

But no, what you’re saying is not true