Clear, concise and succinct article maybe with a smidg of open mindedness can certainly be understood. I think we have passed the point of no return. Ancient beds of frozen methane are piping up from the bottom of the oceans and spewing huge amounts of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. We burn off methane and let it leak from poorly constructed and even capped wells. Just the ocean giving up its methane is enough to end our climate as we know it. It’s already begun, the earth will drown us, burn us off it’s face, shift the poles to cover any evidence of us ever being here except our rock and stone art. Then we will be the cavemen of the newly renovated earth. Clean and clear from the most recent parasites to infect this living breathing miracle (it’s a miracle as far as we can see into space, nothing like it anywhere close). Give it a simple hundred years after that for the version of Homo sapiens to emerge. Maybe we will have better luck avoiding extinction next time. 6 mass extinctions so far as we can measure. Will 7 be our lucky number?