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The future can be described with simple words: "we just don't know where this is all heading - good or bad, happy or sad". Climate related, pre-industrial era was considered "normal and good", while afterwards it all seems to be going downhill. Even what some of us experienced 20 years ago felt far more "normal" than what we have today.
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Climate change is holding humanity in a chokehold, and the grip is slowly tightening as the consequences grow harder to escape. Don’t be fooled by the word “slowly” - we can’t truly gauge the speed of these interactions. Most tipping points remain unknown, and crossing any one of them could plunge us deeper into a climate darkness, where we’re navigating a crisis with incomplete maps. Something will have to break unless we manage to loosen that chokehold grip.
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Climate change is holding humanity in a chokehold, and the grip is slowly tightening as the consequences grow harder to escape. Don’t be fooled by the word “slowly” - we can’t truly gauge the speed of these interactions. Most tipping points remain unknown, and crossing any one of them could plunge us deeper into a climate darkness, where we’re navigating a crisis with incomplete maps. Something will have to break unless we manage to loosen that grip.
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The lengthy part below includes statements from two AI entities and me - with lots of science, sort of verified and double verified but don't hesitate to ask some AI to analyze it for you.
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First, let's send a message to those who care and have some influence:
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To the Climate Leaders of the World - Maybe Get Together
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You’ve each made your mark in the climate conversation - through speeches, documentaries, tweets, or campaigns. Keep your solo performances running and maybe create a chorus.
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Try to come together, not for a debate, and not for a conference. Just one unified message in whatever form - maybe a video, maybe a song, or writting on the wall. One moment of clarity that brings awareness to all.
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Just to mention a few, without excluding others: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Katharine Hayhoe, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Greta Thunberg, Al Gore, Antonio Guterres, Leonardo DiCaprio, Billie Eilish - your voices reach millions. Imagine what they could do in harmony. No egos. No agendas. Just truth, urgency, and hope.
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The Earth is worth it.
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Climate Change related part of conversation with Gemini AI
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Q: If we assume a perfect scenario in which we stop all harmful activities right now, how long would it take for Earth to possibly regain "normality"? We can neglect all irreversible processes.
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