Tbh, I’m pretty sure society is collapsing right now. I doubt we have more than 100 at most years left unless we miraculously change our ways or form self sustained colonies in space.
The deforestation will certainly help raise the CO2 level … the trees do recycle it into oxygen. But the bureaucrats will find a way to force CO2 deep into the ground and bury it.
It is plain to see from all these comments that nobody is studying the Holy scriptures. I won’t delve into that here, but read them for yourselves, if you dare.
Sadly it looks like sooner rather than later. Over 6 billion past sustainable and loving parents are adding a net gain of over 200,000 cute little baby fossil carbon footprints more per day. Fossil carbon fuel consumption by man has changed the planet nearly as fast as the asteroid that took care of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. We humans are committing mass suicide.
Sooner than you think. WWIII is right around the corner. Why do you think China, Russia, and North Korea, along with certain other Countries, have been so buddy-buddy lately? Of course, since our fearless leader has given our weapons stock away, drained the strategic oil supply, we are in deepest shiitake. When China hits Taiwan, better find cover. It’s coming real soon. They want the imbecile-in-charge to still be in office.
The good thing about trees is that we can plant new ones just like any other crop. Logging companies plant more trees than they cut. That is why forestry is in the Department of Agriculture.
David_the_CAD 9 months ago
But what all will we take with us?
seanfear 9 months ago
Amen.
Alyssa the Great 9 months ago
Tbh, I’m pretty sure society is collapsing right now. I doubt we have more than 100 at most years left unless we miraculously change our ways or form self sustained colonies in space.
blunebottle 9 months ago
Much later.
kbyrdleroy123 9 months ago
Looks like it.
Doug K 9 months ago
Who will speak for the trees?
Botulism Bob 9 months ago
The deforestation will certainly help raise the CO2 level … the trees do recycle it into oxygen. But the bureaucrats will find a way to force CO2 deep into the ground and bury it.
phritzg Premium Member 9 months ago
Too bad for the beavers, though. The humans will wipe out them and most other species long before the last humans walk the earth.
RitaGB 9 months ago
Nature Bats Last
jagedlo 9 months ago
“See, they started by wiping out all the color from the surroundings…”
mourdac Premium Member 9 months ago
Lower forms of life including lawyers and politicians will survive.
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member 9 months ago
Sawn stumps with embedded axes. Hmmm.
tjsj5 9 months ago
aaahhhh!!!
sirlaughsalot23 9 months ago
It is plain to see from all these comments that nobody is studying the Holy scriptures. I won’t delve into that here, but read them for yourselves, if you dare.
jslabotnik 9 months ago
I don’t believe we’re on the eve of destruction
rockyridge1977 9 months ago
1984…..did someone write 2084!!!!!!!
elbow macaroni 9 months ago
Huzzah!
preacherman Premium Member 9 months ago
For the record, me and my mother have always used select cutting for our forest land, not clear cutting.
HOTLOTUS1 9 months ago
you can believe what you want, but in the end if it HELPS the planet, how can you be against it.
sandpiper 9 months ago
A lot of conversation on this topic with no one consensus as to solution. That likely will continue indefinitely.
Make up your minds. Do something or don’t.
Either way there will be a need for adjustments and accommodations to reach whatever goal is chosen.
Talking it to death doesn’t get there.
ForALaugh Premium Member 9 months ago
Sadly it looks like sooner rather than later. Over 6 billion past sustainable and loving parents are adding a net gain of over 200,000 cute little baby fossil carbon footprints more per day. Fossil carbon fuel consumption by man has changed the planet nearly as fast as the asteroid that took care of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. We humans are committing mass suicide.
Indianapolis Smith 9 months ago
Averting the world’s toothpick shortage one tree at a time!
b.john71 9 months ago
Said the furry tailed rat
Mediatech 9 months ago
There is enough on the Earth to satisfy our needs; but there isn’t enough in the universe to satisfy our greeed.
GiantShetlandPony 9 months ago
Brazil is learning the effects of deforesting a rain forest. Without the trees it will just be a new desert. So, much for their farming dreams.
Daltongang Premium Member 9 months ago
Sooner than later.
hooglah 9 months ago
Sooner than you think. WWIII is right around the corner. Why do you think China, Russia, and North Korea, along with certain other Countries, have been so buddy-buddy lately? Of course, since our fearless leader has given our weapons stock away, drained the strategic oil supply, we are in deepest shiitake. When China hits Taiwan, better find cover. It’s coming real soon. They want the imbecile-in-charge to still be in office.
sisterea 9 months ago
He is not wrong.
zeexenon 9 months ago
Perfectly flat and level ax cuts? I seriously doubt it … Paul Bunyan.
Smeagol 9 months ago
Scientists would love to terraform Mars and colonize it, maybe we should prevent things from happening here before the need to terraform Earth arises?
DonKellyStudio 9 months ago
Pessimistic bunch ain’t ya?
mindjob 9 months ago
It was a good run, but the cockroaches are waiting to take over
Jack Bell Premium Member 9 months ago
The good thing about trees is that we can plant new ones just like any other crop. Logging companies plant more trees than they cut. That is why forestry is in the Department of Agriculture.
eddi-TBH 9 months ago
Will we do it in time though?
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 9 months ago
No, I don’t think so. :-(