We're stuffed

If you read James Lovelock it becomes apparent.

There's little point driving your car less, taking the train or avoiding long-haul holidays.

Our life-support system has had it. In the next 10, 20 50 years, who knows? But with CO2 emission accelerating in the next few decades and no sign of an effective regime to control our pollution of the planet's mechanisms that make our extraordinary lives possible, who's going yto produce food in the Kent desert? Or provide drinking water to England?

If we lived in a test-tube, we'd be careful of the rubbish we carelessly threw into the air we breathe and the water we drink.

News. In cosmic terms we live in a very small test-tube.

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