The unprecedented die-off represents roughly 90 percent of the eastern Bering Sea population
Peter Watts (SciFi author) has a phrase: ‘Signposts en route to oblivion’
Hey look, this is one such signpost
Majority of humanity sitting in the passenger seat staring at their phones: … Huh, wah? … Oh, ok … goes back to looking at phone
What should i do? Stop eating crab? Its about 20 years too late for that, as ive never eaten crab.
Short of devouring the rich, which im only stopped by lack of a ride and a barbed wire fence, or eco-terrorism which for legal reasons i have to clarify that i do not support and have, like totally never engaged in, theres not much i can do.
My carbon footprint is so shallow that it might as well be flying. Yet the world still burns.
I am curious how long it will take for them to recover. 90% is a huge population decline.
Maybe Charles Darwin was wrong. Perhaps it’s not about being ‘fit’