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Yeah, for sure. Climate change is the next thing they have listed. And, you know, this one kind of speaks for itself. We don't need to beat a dead horse. But their take basically is that global greenhouse gas emissions are still rising. No one is doing enough to combat this. This is bringing on extreme weather and climate change events and or climate change influence events.
And it's affecting people all over the world. And even if we're growing things like solar and wind, it's just not fast enough and not nearly enough to make a dent in the damage that's being done.
And it's affecting people all over the world. And even if we're growing things like solar and wind, it's just not fast enough and not nearly enough to make a dent in the damage that's being done.
And it's affecting people all over the world. And even if we're growing things like solar and wind, it's just not fast enough and not nearly enough to make a dent in the damage that's being done.
Boy, this one is very scary.
Boy, this one is very scary.
Boy, this one is very scary.
Yeah, but obviously coming out of COVID and with the avian flu now expanding to farm animals, to dairy products, human cases, all this stuff is very scary. And the point of this episode isn't to scare the crud out of everybody.
Yeah, but obviously coming out of COVID and with the avian flu now expanding to farm animals, to dairy products, human cases, all this stuff is very scary. And the point of this episode isn't to scare the crud out of everybody.
Yeah, but obviously coming out of COVID and with the avian flu now expanding to farm animals, to dairy products, human cases, all this stuff is very scary. And the point of this episode isn't to scare the crud out of everybody.
But it's hard to read the stuff and not get the crud scared out of you sometimes. Of course.
But it's hard to read the stuff and not get the crud scared out of you sometimes. Of course.
But it's hard to read the stuff and not get the crud scared out of you sometimes. Of course.
Yeah, and this is the one I wanted to read a part or two from this because it just kind of speaks volumes of things. They really put it very succinctly. Spread of misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories that degrade the communication ecosystem increasingly blur the lines between truth and falsehood.
Yeah, and this is the one I wanted to read a part or two from this because it just kind of speaks volumes of things. They really put it very succinctly. Spread of misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories that degrade the communication ecosystem increasingly blur the lines between truth and falsehood.
Yeah, and this is the one I wanted to read a part or two from this because it just kind of speaks volumes of things. They really put it very succinctly. Spread of misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories that degrade the communication ecosystem increasingly blur the lines between truth and falsehood.
And then they talk about AI making it even โ we've talked about deep fake video and stuff like that, like making all that stuff just so much easier. And then this final line is really, really good.
And then they talk about AI making it even โ we've talked about deep fake video and stuff like that, like making all that stuff just so much easier. And then this final line is really, really good.
And then they talk about AI making it even โ we've talked about deep fake video and stuff like that, like making all that stuff just so much easier. And then this final line is really, really good.
The battered information landscape is also producing leaders who discount science and endeavor to suppress free speech and human rights, compromising the fact-based public discussions that are required to combat the enormous threats facing the world. So like โ All of the problems that we've been listing are bad enough.