And George Soros.He Hate Me said:
Keith Richards will be the only survivor.
Or a screen on a blimp.GrowlTowel said:
That article - is not how mass extinctions work. Think ice ages, asteroids, volcanoes, or that fat kid's fart in 3rd grade.
99% of all species that ever dared to live here are extinct. Man is but a blimp on the screen.
A global flood will do that sort of thing.GrowlTowel said:
99% of all species that ever dared to live here are extinct. Man is but a blimp on the screen.
True, but all the animals were two by two.He Hate Me said:A global flood will do that sort of thing.GrowlTowel said:
99% of all species that ever dared to live here are extinct. Man is but a blimp on the screen.
Two by two of unclean by their kind (not species) andGrowlTowel said:True, but all the animals were two by two.He Hate Me said:A global flood will do that sort of thing.GrowlTowel said:
99% of all species that ever dared to live here are extinct. Man is but a blimp on the screen.
https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Canada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Last I checked, real Science did not depend on popularity or consensus.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
Osodecentx said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
Ehrluch was wrong. Therefore no one thereafter is correct?
John SnowJohnny Bear said:Osodecentx said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
Ehrluch was wrong. Therefore no one thereafter is correct?
When has anyone of Erlich's ilk ever been right??
Correct.Osodecentx said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
Ehrluch was wrong. Therefore no one thereafter is correct?
Harrison Bergeron said:Correct.Osodecentx said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
Ehrluch was wrong. Therefore no one thereafter is correct?
Harrison Bergeron said:Correct.Osodecentx said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
Ehrluch was wrong. Therefore no one thereafter is correct?
Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
I'm sure you won't read this, but I haven't found anyone who disputes it with facts.Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
doesn't "prevent" and "slow the spread" mean about the same thing, neither being eradicate?Porteroso said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
If you can find even 1 scientist that claimed that I'd be surprised. Every single one I ever read talked about slowing the spread, not eradicating the virus with plexiglass and masks.
LIB,MR BEARS said:doesn't "prevent" and "slow the spread" mean about the same thing, neither being eradicate?Porteroso said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
If you can find even 1 scientist that claimed that I'd be surprised. Every single one I ever read talked about slowing the spread, not eradicating the virus with plexiglass and masks.
adding to my reading list.. dont disappoint me with your recommendation!Osodecentx said:I'm sure you won't read this, but I haven't found anyone who disputes it with facts.Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History is a 2014 non-fiction book written by Elizabeth Kolbert and published by Henry Holt and Company. The book argues that the Earth is in the midst of a modern, man-made, sixth extinction. In the book, Kolbert chronicles previous mass extinction events, and compares them to the accelerated, widespread extinctions during our present time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sixth_Extinction:_An_Unnatural_History
I wish my dentist understood thisPorteroso said:LIB,MR BEARS said:doesn't "prevent" and "slow the spread" mean about the same thing, neither being eradicate?Porteroso said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
If you can find even 1 scientist that claimed that I'd be surprised. Every single one I ever read talked about slowing the spread, not eradicating the virus with plexiglass and masks.
Not at all. Prevention is the absence of. Not necessarily the eradication of, but slow the spread is you might get it later, but fewer will get it now.
I've understood it that way, in the context of trying to prevent hospitals from being overrun.
4th and Inches said:adding to my reading list.. dont disappoint me with your recommendation!Osodecentx said:I'm sure you won't read this, but I haven't found anyone who disputes it with facts.Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History is a 2014 non-fiction book written by Elizabeth Kolbert and published by Henry Holt and Company. The book argues that the Earth is in the midst of a modern, man-made, sixth extinction. In the book, Kolbert chronicles previous mass extinction events, and compares them to the accelerated, widespread extinctions during our present time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sixth_Extinction:_An_Unnatural_History
LIB,MR BEARS said:I wish my dentist understood thisPorteroso said:LIB,MR BEARS said:doesn't "prevent" and "slow the spread" mean about the same thing, neither being eradicate?Porteroso said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
If you can find even 1 scientist that claimed that I'd be surprised. Every single one I ever read talked about slowing the spread, not eradicating the virus with plexiglass and masks.
Not at all. Prevention is the absence of. Not necessarily the eradication of, but slow the spread is you might get it later, but fewer will get it now.
I've understood it that way, in the context of trying to prevent hospitals from being overrun.
How about crime prevention?
How do condoms prevent pregnancies and STDs?
It seems to me how the word is commonly used vs the written definition are two different, but related, things.
Everyone but you seems to understand that the real world application of "prevention" does not equal elimination.
Does the Prevent defense always prevent the offense from scoring a TD?Porteroso said:LIB,MR BEARS said:I wish my dentist understood thisPorteroso said:LIB,MR BEARS said:doesn't "prevent" and "slow the spread" mean about the same thing, neither being eradicate?Porteroso said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
If you can find even 1 scientist that claimed that I'd be surprised. Every single one I ever read talked about slowing the spread, not eradicating the virus with plexiglass and masks.
Not at all. Prevention is the absence of. Not necessarily the eradication of, but slow the spread is you might get it later, but fewer will get it now.
I've understood it that way, in the context of trying to prevent hospitals from being overrun.
How about crime prevention?
How do condoms prevent pregnancies and STDs?
It seems to me how the word is commonly used vs the written definition are two different, but related, things.
Everyone but you seems to understand that the real world application of "prevention" does not equal elimination.
So when Smoky tells you only you can prevent forest fires, you're thinking to yourself it's only a matter of time before you're an arsonist?
I think you should read my entire post before pretending you did.
Seeing as Smokey is a fictional character and fire prevention is a real business that doesn't eliminate all fires, even at places they have serviced, I'm beginning to understand your fictional logic.Porteroso said:LIB,MR BEARS said:I wish my dentist understood thisPorteroso said:LIB,MR BEARS said:doesn't "prevent" and "slow the spread" mean about the same thing, neither being eradicate?Porteroso said:Harrison Bergeron said:Most scientists agreed masks and hanging plexiglass would prevent covid-19.Osodecentx said:Tempus Edax Rerum said:https://e360.yale.edu/features/global_extinction_rates_why_do_estimates_vary_so_wildlyCanada2017 said:
Of course .
The human population explosion is destroying animal habitats throughout the world .
Interesting read. It would appear most scientist are not sure but simply rely on computer models. According to this article extinction rates seen in the real world are far lower.
Most scientists agree we are early into the 6th mass extinction
Paul Ehrlich says hi.
If you can find even 1 scientist that claimed that I'd be surprised. Every single one I ever read talked about slowing the spread, not eradicating the virus with plexiglass and masks.
Not at all. Prevention is the absence of. Not necessarily the eradication of, but slow the spread is you might get it later, but fewer will get it now.
I've understood it that way, in the context of trying to prevent hospitals from being overrun.
How about crime prevention?
How do condoms prevent pregnancies and STDs?
It seems to me how the word is commonly used vs the written definition are two different, but related, things.
Everyone but you seems to understand that the real world application of "prevention" does not equal elimination.
So when Smoky tells you only you can prevent forest fires, you're thinking to yourself it's only a matter of time before you're an arsonist?
I think you should read my entire post before pretending you did.