Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "The Top Risks Facing the World" video.
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a. At least some in this world believe we have already entered into the 6th mass extinction event, due in large part to natural reasons. (ie: the Earth's magnetic field weakening and moving and all the effects those causes lead to). And 'yes', any species in existence most probably affects it's environment in some way, even potentially in harmful ways. But nature supposedly had 5 mass extinction events even before humans even existed. Nature does not need human intervention to cause mass extinction events.
b. As far as human's part:
1. Even at least one fossil fuel company, 'Shell', has been actively installing Hydrogen filling stations in various places in this world. Hydrogen being the most abundant element in this universe, the basic Hydrogen element being just a single proton with a single electron. And the by-product of a Hydrogen fuel cell is basically pure water, and the world needs pure water too. (See my Twitter page under the same name as this comment to see some of what some nations are doing as they implement Hydrogen into their national economies. Money to be made, even internationally, for those who know what they are doing.)
2. Consider also: Many people are familiar with a microwave oven. It basically utilizes microwaves to vibrate water molecules (H2O) in the food or drink inside of the microwave oven. Vibrated atoms and molecules is considered 'heat'. Ever since humans discovered microwaves and started to utilize them, pumping them into the atmosphere all the way up to satellites and back as well as surface to surface, those microwaves could potentially vibrate water molecules in the water vapor in the atmosphere, in ice and snow on mountain tops, in glaciers and in the polar ice caps, and interact with the oceans and other surface water on this Earth. Any ice and snow that melts and makes it's way to specifically the oceans, raises the ocean levels as well as could affect the ocean currents, and all that brings, including potential climate changes.
Who's willing to give up all their microwave driven communication devices? I am thinking not many.
c. So basically, prepare for continued climate change and all that will potentially bring, including potentially a mass extinction event.
d. And note also, ONLY those species who eventually make it off of this Earth and out of this solar system continues to survive longer into the future. Everybody else eventually dies and goes extinct. Maybe if we had less wars and spent less resources on things like the military and spy industrial complexes and more on the space industrial complex, maybe at least some species from this Earth might potentially be saved to exist longer into the future. And even if we screwed up in the past, does not automatically mean we have to continue to screw up in the future. Will any of us survive beyond this Earth or won't we? Choices, assuming we even have a choice.
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