Tessa Schlesinger
2 min readSep 7, 2022

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And that would have been a good thing 50 years ago. Now, we're out of town.

Did you see what just happened to Pakistan? One third of their country is underwater. More than 150 roads have been washed away. Fifty hotels just fell into the water and drowned. The really bad part is that the country's food supply is grown in the area which is some 10' to 20' under water in places. Have you looked at NASAs photos of the country - the before and after ones?

Starvation is going to break out shortly.

If you for one minute think that events like that are not going to happen in America and other countries, you are mistaken. I find it amusing that some people, in determining which countries will survive put first world countries first because they have so much money to fix these things.

I'm afraid no money on earth is going to be enough to deal with all the floods and fires and high-speed wins that are coming. In addition, the substrata has been affected, so there'll be a growing number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. As the insects and animal die, what we do grow will not be pollinated, and that food will become more and more hard to find.

That was supposed to start happening in 2050. It's already started. The Doomsday glacier in the Antarctic is cracking faster and faster. When it goes, water will rise a good number of feet in a few hours.

What, exactly, do you think your plan is going to do to stop events that are already here? Even if my plan was put into operation, climate wouldn't revert to the way it used to be for another half century.

Along with many other scientists, I believe our species is as good as gone. I don't think there's a chance that your plan will work. Your plan is based on gaining human cooperation. We saw how human cooperation went in America with Covid. It has had more deaths than any other country on the planet. China, with its enforced actions, saved most lives.

As I said, if your plan came along 50 years ago, it might have been some good. At this point, forget it, it's too little too late. We're on our way to armageddon.

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