• N4CHEM@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    2023 is the hottest year ever in record. Everything suggests that it won’t hold that record for long. Why would I bring children to this world to suffer the hell that 2050 will be?

    • Ben Matthews@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      Because at least you are thinking about such problems (unlike too many). I thought similarly back in 1998, many records broken since, we’re still here, now glad my children are too and getting educated, to help society get through this. By the way the original post is from Ireland which may not get so much warmer (depends thermohaline circulation…) - maybe stormier, although much (not all) of europe will still be nice to live in 2050, adaptation may include many people relocating.

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        1 year ago

        And will you still feel the same in 20 years time when your children are starving or fighting in wars for fresh water?

        • Ben Matthews@sopuli.xyz
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          1 year ago

          I sincerely doubt most people will be starving. Global population should peak about 25% higher than now, agriculture and diets will change and move - adapt, but it won’t be equitable. So I do expect my kids may need to fight - in a non-violent way - for a better distribution of water and other resources.