Opinion: 'If, collectively and internationally, we don’t care enough for future generations to pay the price for their survival, what do we care about?' writes Bill Littlefield. (via cogwbur)
The earth has survived not only lots of climate change, but the impact of asteroids. Numbers of its creatures have gone forth and multiplied, even as other numbers have disappeared, leaving, if anything, their fossilized bones.
But it might destroy the human race. Or if it did not destroy the human race, it might make the planet so inhospitable that whatever members of the human race remained might wish they’d perished in the initial conflagration.
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