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Things do look bleak, and they definitely aren’t great currently…but according to current research, climate experts note that we have improved conditions somewhat with what has been done thus far, that the trend of shifting to more environmentally friendly practices is growing not declining, and that they are becoming increasingly confident we’ll probably avert at least the absolute worst-case scenarios, and should all these trends continue, we may yet still avert other bad-case scenarios still.
Obviously, there’s still plenty more that needs to be done that hasn’t, and we’re not out of the woods…but like Wallace, I think it’d be more productive to look at it optimistically, that we still have the chance to sort it out and the capability to do so, than Spud’s defeatist “why bother anymore” sort of attitude.
Until the Covid shutdown, the rich got rich and the poor got richer. The number of people without basic needs was going down globally. But the poor and middle class were the worst hurt by the shutdown.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Maybe Spud is….and Sterling DEFINITELY is.
Qiset almost 3 years ago
The solution to problems caused by progress has always been technology. I see no reason for that to change.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I love this – identical facts, different conclusions.
Ida No almost 3 years ago
Chimpanzee-hybrids are not that alien… But, I do see a LOT of them banging around into each other on the streets these days.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Really deep.
jschumaker almost 3 years ago
Spud is channeling his deepest, darkest Eeyore.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I would have thought the same thing, Wallace, until the Ukraine was attacked :(
TrudyQ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m leaning more toward Spud’s skepticism, sorry to say
Lauren Kramer almost 3 years ago
Wallace leading the parade with his stick baton. I had “76 Trombones” playing in my head the whole strip.
scyphi26 almost 3 years ago
Things do look bleak, and they definitely aren’t great currently…but according to current research, climate experts note that we have improved conditions somewhat with what has been done thus far, that the trend of shifting to more environmentally friendly practices is growing not declining, and that they are becoming increasingly confident we’ll probably avert at least the absolute worst-case scenarios, and should all these trends continue, we may yet still avert other bad-case scenarios still.
Obviously, there’s still plenty more that needs to be done that hasn’t, and we’re not out of the woods…but like Wallace, I think it’d be more productive to look at it optimistically, that we still have the chance to sort it out and the capability to do so, than Spud’s defeatist “why bother anymore” sort of attitude.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
Regardless, things will always work out…..
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
Divisiveness, hatespeak, climate death, lower standard of living. But the Corporations and billionaires are happy, so we must make the best of it?
ajr58(1) almost 3 years ago
We have the ability to change. Unfortunately we do not have the political will to do so.
HobbesForPrez 2024 almost 3 years ago
Oi: Panel 2- the rock with a hole!
rick92040 almost 3 years ago
I believe the problem is politics.
Carmen O'Brien Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thank you Will Henry
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Beam me up, Scotty. There’s no intelligent life down here.
Faustus Mitternacht almost 3 years ago
Happy Easter, you mooks.
wordsmeet almost 3 years ago
Love of technology for its own sake is what’s getting us into so many problems, some of them intractable.
George C. Hopkins almost 3 years ago
Even easier! Just blame the other party! It’s all their fault!
NWdryad almost 3 years ago
Let the gull take a whack at it.
DM2860 almost 3 years ago
Until the Covid shutdown, the rich got rich and the poor got richer. The number of people without basic needs was going down globally. But the poor and middle class were the worst hurt by the shutdown.
No free Heath care? about 2 years ago
I’m getting sad :(