Rereading my statement I realize just how wrong I was. The end of the century is in 83 years, not 87. I wear ribbons of shame.
Is China not considered a "developed" country? What about India? Cause those two countries alone represent ~1/3 of the global population.
I suppose part of my objection is the pulling of numbers out of asses. Planet climate is a terrifically complicated matter that we do not come close to fully understanding yet. Then that lack of knowledge is used to create echo chambers and panicky declarations (even when the statement itself says "worst case scenario"). What? There is absolutely no way to prove that statement.
Ill play an aRPG over and over and over but Ive never played an RPG more than once. Usually Ill cycle through all the conversation option while playing for the first time, and that combined with usually having 5-6 different classes in my party, gives me the feeling of nothing more to gain by replaying it. (IE: Seen all the conversation and played most of the classes).
Jesus, take the wheel!
Kinda sorta. I do believe climate change is happening and that it is being influenced by human activities. However, I am not ready to dive onto the "world is ending" grenade.
This society cannot allow a civil exchanging of ideas or theories. Everything is black or white and everyone must fall in one of the two camps.
Hehe, that was just the first thing that popped into my mind reading your description. I even had to look up how to spell "Fulvano" to work it into my joke.
An "isle of lost souls" is a cool idea.
And perhaps this island has a mysterious hut, set up by the Fulvano Initiative, and upon entering the party realizes that they must press a button every 108 minutes or a horrible monster is released to the world.
Yeah that was a pretty broad question. I guess what Im asking, from the perspective of a "man on the street", do you feel better off, the same, or worse after your country joined the EU?