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    Recycling does not have any impact on climate change and was never suggested to have any impact on climate change

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        If we cure climate change tomorrow and do nothing about garbage/sustainability in packaging, we all still die - its just more disgusting.

        Captain Planet focuses on the entirety of the environment, not just climate. That’s why he whooshes bulldozers into the air in the Amazon.

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          We’re all dead no matter what. Climate change or not, humans don’t have a good ending.

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              Oh ok. What happens when the sun explodes? What happens when the universe collapses?

              Go on keep strong disagreeing.

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                The universe “collapsing” has fallen largely out of favor as a theory. The sun isn’t going to explode, at all.

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                  What happens to stars when they run out of energy? They explode. You sound like you lack a science based education.

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                    That is not accurate for all stars. Our star, for instance, is a yellow dwarf star (Type G Main Sequence). When it runs out of fuel it will briefly swell up as a red giant then collapse into a white dwarf. At no point will it explode because it simply lacks the mass for that type of chain reaction. We have a billion years before this happens, so can literally fly existing rockets elsewhere if need be. A billion years is a long time.

                    Tell me again about my science education lol