I have a deeply intuitive skepticism of anyone who holds as a dogma, convoluted apocalyptic man made climate change theories...I don't deny that humans have any effects, just doubt that science is capable of separating the human effect from all other factors in a way that is relevant...There is a false view that Humans are separate entities from the earth and the prevailing ethos of the ivory tower dwellers is that humans are a blight on this world... like how maggots on a carcass will eventually consume the entire body leaving it an empty shell....
One of my own postulations which I do not ever hear being discussed, is regarding how life has terraformed the world in such a way that all the organisms of the world work in tandem to maintain a climate conducive for the support of life... during the life of this planet there has been a number of catastrophic events, great eruptions, outer-space impacts, greater overgrowth and dye off cycles of biological forms...yet there seems to always have been some innate system of correction which has mitigated apocalypse after apocalypse. So is it possible that our actions though seemingly destructive are in some way essential for the maintenance of our climate...if there is man made warming then I contend that such warming trends are critical for the survival of our species...because technically we are in the middle of an ice age and the last thing we need is for the earth to significantly cool....Cooling would actually be much worse...imagine if the ice once again covered half the populated areas on the planet...as it had done thousands of years ago.....billions of people would die
The morphic nature of existence precludes there being an absolute end of the world, though the phrase "its the end of the world as we know it" is a somewhat accurate description of the kaleidoscopic apocalypses that run tandem with spiral fractal patterns of quantum growth. There are life cycles within life cycles, worlds within worlds, and even the earth itself will die one day....so all this talk of an ultimate doom is apropos...and possibly even a direct affront to the great spirit.
"Its the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine"