Climate Change May Not Be Man-Made, But It’s Still Real

Christyl Rivers, Phd.
3 min readApr 6, 2023

The Doomsday clock says we’re burning the midnight oil

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Roaring Rivers

Torrents, currents, and ripples by Christyl Rivers, PhD

Let’s make all of us bigger and bigger

Amazon wants more of your personal data. They want to be the newest food giant monopoly. They are moving at robot-worker, wage-slave speed. Stuff comes out of earth. The process burns energy, time, and materials. Then, much of it is dumped back into waste locations, worldwide. This makes an immense profit at almost no cost to them.

This documentary by Deutsche Welle explores how food giants want to capture your money, your consumption habits, and your data.

It disturbs me, and it does not bode well for our disposing habits on our planet. It prompted this thought experiment. Please weigh in; so you can spend a few minutes thinking rather than shopping online.

The Christyl Conundrum

Thought experiment number zillion for all of you.

Let’s say what we call climate change is not anthropocentric. It’s not happening by human-caused activity.

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Christyl Rivers, Phd.
Christyl Rivers, Phd.

Written by Christyl Rivers, Phd.

Ecopsychologist, Writer, Farmer, Defender of reality, and Cat Castle Custodian.

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