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To: Sea Otter who wrote (26419)12/14/2007 11:27:37 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217802
 
I guess you could call my philosophy "GW Acceptance", as opposed to " GW Denial". The way I see it, there are probably thousands of planets with intelligent life scattered around the universe. And the odds are that many of these civilizations will nearly or totally destroy themselves via environmental destruction, disease, or war.

If it happens to us, my own plan is to be mobile enough to survive for a while and watch the disaster unfold. I think it will be quite "interesting", in a macabre sort of a way. Just imagine if the "Big Melt" gets going, and sea level starts rising 2 inches/year. How will people and governments react when they finally realize their cities and farms are doomed?