Any party that engages the software behind Wikipedia to make their policy platform navigable is taking great strides in the right direction. Good work, thanks for doing this.
Disclaimer: I'm not associated at all but I once torrented Pirates. The Joone one, not the Polanski one.
From the link you pasted:
>Price added that Australia only had “good records” for area burned as far back as 1970, and that other written records only go back as far as European colonisation.
“We don’t know anything beyond about 200 years. There could have been big fire seasons before that,” he said.
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>Yeah, but we've got a 100+ years of records,
Seriously? Humans have been here for at least a few 100 thousands of years, and nature as we know goes to millions of years.
>we are part of that homeostasis, and we're the only part that can really affect change upon it in a broad scale.
The natural ebb and flow and all that bullshit is still changing and its undeniably because of carbon emissions. It's not really a huge concern as to when exactly, but in terms of is or isn't the case is closed brother.
We are nothing. Our decisions will make no difference on what nature is gonna do. Science knows nothing about how nature works, we can barely send a man to space and we love to pretend it's a big deal... yeah right we are a microscopic being in a flying rock who thinks they know shit.
Truth is, climate panic is political, it will fail to do what we need which would be to reduce global warming. It will fail exactly because it's climate panic and affect the poor even more.
False alarm.