*cries*
Donald's silly speech caused This Is Us to be postponed another week.
Donald's silly speech caused This Is Us to be postponed another week.
At least you get to see it. When soaps get interrupted/pre-empted, that's it. They don't get re-run or postponed.*cries*
Donald's silly speech caused This Is Us to be postponed another week.
Rant: I have no idea where I'm going in life for the next few years, and it's getting in the way of making any kind of plans.
None of my choices are ideal. I don't think I can stick around in my current job forever, but I'm about to move to another place close to work. I like the idea of working in conservation, and am only ever at peace when I'm in the woods by a stream and away from civilization, but I'd have to go back to school for biology (ugh), and nature's going to die off entirely within my lifetime, which is not great for prospects. I also like the idea of moving to another country for awhile, but I'd have to leave behind my aging parents and possibly my dog. And there are no signs of good jobs for me overseas.
I can't keep doing what I'm doing but don't have anything else to do either. So I don't know whether I should bother with, getting a car, because I might just have to move and sell it anyway after a very short while.
I've never tried it myself, but my dog does that all the time. He has it down pat.Look into WWOOFing.
Well, the point of conservation is to prevent nature from dying off entirely within our lifetimes.I like the idea of working in conservation, and am only ever at peace when I'm in the woods by a stream and away from civilization, but I'd have to go back to school for biology (ugh), and nature's going to die off entirely within my lifetime, which is not great for prospects.
Much, much too late for that. Decades too late.Well, the point of conservation is to prevent nature from dying off entirely within our lifetimes.
Much, much too late for that. Decades too late.
I still enjoy spending time in the woods and streams but all that remains environment-wise is to keep track of the worst culprits and bring them to justice.
Pretty much every scientist disagrees with this perspective. What do you know that they don't?
I mean, I have read several different news pieces that mention many scientists, at least ecological scientists, are in despair that irreparable harm is being/has been done to virtually every ecosystem you can think of. I think many scientists are more pessimistic about these questions than the general public.
I'll spoil this so we don't derail the whole thread.Pretty much every scientist disagrees with this perspective. What do you know that they don't?
I'm not talking about the rock of the Earth, or the philosophy of "it'll recover in five million years so don't worry, do nothing." Both of these arguments exist solely as excuses for avoiding ending the annihilation of the environment.
Doesn't "we're already doomed" seem like another excuse for inaction? That was actually the excuse offered by the Trump Administration when it rolled back some Obama-era fuel efficiency standards (IIRC).