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BenjaminTW1 t1_jb3tsq1 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Sheepherder7262 in 112-year-old gets heartwarming surprise birthday party by WackiConspiracy
I think it depends on the source of the fear. There is the fear of losing those things or people you value through your death, yes. But there is also the fear of death itself—what comes after life, if anything.
Barner_Burner t1_jb3rxu2 wrote
Reply to A duo of 81-year-old women are on the adventure of a lifetime: Seeing the world in 80 days by OregonTripleBeam
They look young for 81
hurtloam t1_jb3qozg wrote
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A duo of... So 2. Two people
noriflakes t1_jb3q7ry wrote
[deleted] t1_jb3q1fe wrote
Reply to comment by bermudaliving in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
Where did I say there wasn’t a problem? There is very definitely a problem, but it’s also useless to make completely hyperbolic and hysterical statements like “the ocean will be extinct by 2030”.
It’s utterly inaccurate, defeatist statements like that which have completely discredited the real climate change facts that scientists have been trying to warn us about for decades. Every time a blatant mis truth about the apocalypse is bandied about, it throws the veracity of everything into question. ‘if that’s so obviously wrong, what else are they lying about?’.
The article itself even states that the UN predicts that 10% of marine life is at risk of extinction. 10% is a lot different to ‘the ocean will be extinct by 2030’. There is more life in the ocean than you can possibly imagine, and yes, we are massively impacting fish stocks, and yes there are deep concerns about unsustainable fishing and pollution and the like, but there is also a wealth of evidence that shows preserving just 30% of a particular waterway can vastly improve marine health in the area (look up Palau and how they saved their ocean, their fishermen and their economy in one fell swoop).
The ocean will NOT be extinct in 7 years. Will we see extinctions in 7 years? yes we will. But even if we drove tuna to oblivion, that doesn’t mean the entire ocean ecosystem will be a barren wasteland in 7 years. People have been predicting massive apocalyptic extinctions for decades, and here we still are, preserving ecosystems, bringing animals back from the brink, working together to improve sustainability and green consumption. There is a long way ti go, and this is an incredible, momentous, world-changing agreement that will only bring benefits. Stop cheapening it with insane generalisations about total extinction. Enough already.
Shelve your hand wringing and existential dread and channel it into educating yourself and empowering societies to adopt these sorts of measures.
ZaviaGenX t1_jb3ol30 wrote
Reply to comment by dadamn in A duo of 81-year-old women are on the adventure of a lifetime: Seeing the world in 80 days by OregonTripleBeam
Pray tell some of these places you wished to stay longer in and why.
Im hoping to travel Asia at some point in time in my life.
SoundlessScream t1_jb3o4rz wrote
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With no masks on flights and airport visits? They might not get far.
bermudaliving t1_jb3n80x wrote
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I should calm down about majority of scientific research coming to the same conclusion?
Please remind me in 5 years time how much sea life is left in order to feed the 4 billion people who depend on it.
By 2030 the human population will grow to 8.5 billion. Where is this extra food coming from?
The lakes across the western coast of United States are on the brink of extinction. Same goes for many lakes across the planet as we speak.
I’m not sure why it’s so hard to see this isn’t a pretty picture humanity is facing.
StikElLoco t1_jb3mr5k wrote
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r/slownewsday ?
bermudaliving t1_jb3m1ru wrote
Reply to comment by otisreddingsst in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
Yes but it’s all tied together.
Climate change, over fishing, pollution is all linked to the demise of the ocean.
Scientists are expecting the ocean to collapse right around the same time governments are planning to protect areas?
Imo its uplifting, but as we speak countries are also blatantly ignoring similarly treaties.
We need bigger change.
bermudaliving t1_jb3lnwe wrote
Reply to comment by WuTangFinance24 in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
I was actually out fishing. Check out “doomsday clock” and what’s changed in the last 5 years. I’m pro protecting the ocean I’m just stating that it’s not going to put a dent into the shit storm we’re about to face. More so if we’re waiting until 2030 after several decades of “talking”.
adjgamer321 t1_jb3lnjf wrote
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The only reason travelling the world in 80 days was impressive the first time was because they did it in a balloon... Not with thousands of dollars and airplanes.
GwynsFourKnights t1_jb3lli3 wrote
Reply to comment by bermudaliving in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
Wanna send me a credible source for the ocean going extinct by 2030?
bermudaliving t1_jb3lfs4 wrote
Reply to comment by GwynsFourKnights in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
The scientific community is that naive I guess because that’s they’re expectations not mine. I’m not scientist.
bermudaliving t1_jb3krk1 wrote
Reply to comment by Swampberry in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
If you look it up for yourself I don’t have to go back and forth with people online. Sorry if that was against the rules of Reddit.
Croaker715 t1_jb3kptl wrote
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Plot twist: They're just trying to get to Mah Jong, but the got on the wrong bus...
bermudaliving t1_jb3kd1w wrote
Reply to comment by dalaiis in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
Exactly. Look at China for instance and their illegal fishing practices.
HOU-RU t1_jb3k97w wrote
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Well I love this
randomlybalanced t1_jb3ju4s wrote
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So many negative reactions to this story. Some of ya'll are absolutely miserable
kainstarchaser t1_jb3gms8 wrote
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80 for Brady?
arcanevulper t1_jb3gjsp wrote
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At that age maybe even her children, if she gave birth at 22 her child would be 90 years old if they’re alive. Following the same logic her grandchild would be 68, crazy to think about it that way.
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justgaygarbage t1_jb3dmjl wrote
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Nellie Bly x2
Ok-Sheepherder7262 t1_jb3dgu7 wrote
Reply to comment by rebonsa in 112-year-old gets heartwarming surprise birthday party by WackiConspiracy
It's the reason why old folk are less afraid of mortality.
scomperpotamus t1_jb3u211 wrote
Reply to comment by hurtloam in A duo of 81-year-old women are on the adventure of a lifetime: Seeing the world in 80 days by OregonTripleBeam
That is what duo means sweetie