Saturday, May 11, 2013

Your Children & The National Debt

The national debt is the last thing your mutant spawn will be thinking of as they dogpaddle about hoping they're getting enough nutritious plankton. They'll beg for the quick release of a meteor strike.
Massive movements of people are likely to occur over the rest of the century because global temperatures are likely to rise by up to 5C because carbon dioxide levels have risen unabated for 50 years, said Stern, who is head of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change.

"When temperatures rise to that level, we will have disrupted weather patterns and spreading deserts," he said. "Hundreds of millions of people will be forced to leave their homelands because their crops and animals will have died. The trouble will come when they try to migrate into new lands, however. That will bring them into armed conflict with people already living there. Nor will it be an occasional occurrence. It could become a permanent feature of life on Earth."
"We have always been at war w/ every other tribe."
The news that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have reached 400ppm has been seized on by experts because that level brings the world close to the point where it becomes inevitable that it will experience a catastrophic rise in temperatures. Scientists have warned for decades of the danger of allowing industrial outputs of carbon dioxide to rise unchecked.

The prospect of Earth returning to these climatic conditions is causing major alarm. As temperatures rise, deserts will spread and life-sustaining weather patterns such as the North Indian monsoon could be disrupted. Agriculture could fail on a continent-wide basis and hundreds of millions of people would be rendered homeless, triggering widespread conflict.

There are likely to be severe physical consequences for the planet. Rising temperatures will shrink polar ice caps – the Arctic's is now at its lowest since records began – and so reduce the amount of solar heat they reflect back into space. Similarly, thawing of the permafrost lands of Alaska, Canada and Russia could release even more greenhouse gases, including methane, and further intensify global warming.
If not meteors or comets, atomic oblivion will do. It's inevitable, really.
"You ain't bringin' no cows & donkeys in here. Now git or else!"
What better way to tell a few million starving neighbors to get off what's left of one's lawn than a nuke or two?

Much as we hate to say our cynicism was completely justified it was completely justified, wasn't it?

7 comments:

mikey said...

Nope.

Actually, your cynicism was actually unrealistic optimism couched in realist terms.

We're all going to die. The question is how hard, and who are we dedicated to taking with us...

Weird Dave said...

The last time the Earth's atmosphere had 400ppm carbon dioxide, the Arctic was ice-free and sea levels were 40 metres higher.

If the sea level were 40 meters higher you would be sitting in about 20 meters of water and I believe mickey would be close to enjoying an ocean front view.

One can hope.

Weird Dave said...

And I don't care what the zombie's therapist says, you misanthropes are good for me.

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Happy Mothers Day
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M. Bouffant said...

Police Beating Editor:
You have the right not to be police murdered!

Crap, really have to find out just how far above sea level we are. Though it's water coming up the storm drains that makes us nervous.

Therapy's useless. Look at us.

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

yep, you guys on the coasts are fucked.

jim said...

My pad is on a big-ass hill, which is really comforting, if "comforting" means "arbitrary."

It isn't oceanic rising (which will be both slow & uneven as hell) that's about to bootfuck humanity - it's oceanic acidification. The kiddos are not going to get to nom a smorgasbord of plankton if we keep wiping out 10% of it every decade.