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  1. Oct 25, 2019 · This essay provides a five-paragraph overview of the McPherson Paradox. The paradox is described even more briefly in this opening paragraph. Industrial civilization is a heat engine driving humans and many other organisms to extinction. Stopping or slowing industrial civilization heats the planet even faster than maintaining industrial ...

  2. Apr 15, 2019 · This scenario is sometimes called the dimming paradox, or the “McPherson Paradox” after one well-known and controversial proponent. But human-made aerosols have many sources, from power plants to cars, fires, and agriculture.

  3. Apr 13, 2022 · -Tristram Mcpherson argues that killing animals deprives them of a valuable future. However, this claim rests on a false presupposition. This presupposition is that the the animal would have a valuable future, to begin with.-demonstrates the example of the mob getting world-class chiefs and enslaving them at the restaurant. and going to the restaurant means that you support the mob but do not ...

  4. Jun 15, 2022 · This Catch-22 of abrupt climate change, termed the McPherson Paradox, takes us in the wrong direction regardless of the direction of industrial activity if we are interested in maintaining habitat for vertebrates and mammals on Earth. Reduction or loss of the aerosol masking effect means loss of habitat for human animals, with human extinction ...

  5. Jun 5, 2020 · So to recapitulate, there’s a thing called the McPherson paradox which says basically that humanity is in a double bind. If we don’t cut global emissions we all die. But if we do cut global emissions we all die too, but sooner. So humanity needs to solve the McPherson paradox if it’s going to survive. There doesn’t seem to be a solution ...

  6. Dec 8, 2018 · www.guymcpherson.comwww.onlyloveremains.orgMessage from Afrizen: “In my journey through the "DABDA" stages of grieving, regarding my understanding and expec...

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  7. Jan 14, 2023 · The paper validated the McPherson Paradox: Growth of population, agriculture and land clearance produced aerosols as well as CO2. Wood was the principal fuel for cooking and heating.

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