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hmpf ([personal profile] hmpf) wrote2008-10-02 03:14 pm

Curiosity: Risk Perception

A poll! (Forgive the somewhat awkward phrasing of some of the options; it's pretty much off the cuff - I don't have a lot of time today; but I've been curious about this for a while, so today I've decided to finally ask.)

Feel free to reply anonymously.

Question: Which of these statements best describes your perception of the risks of climate change?

A. "I think nothing serious will happen at all."

B. "I don't think anything particularly serious will happen within the next seventy or so years; the processes of climate change are much slower than that."

C. "I think there will be slow but noticeable, yet overall moderate changes for the worse in many areas, over the next several decades, but society will adapt."

D. "I think there will be severe changes for the worse in many areas, but the changes will still be slow enough for society to adapt."

E. "I think there will be huge disasters (famines, natural catastrophes etc.) in the developing world, but the 'developed' world will probably be more or less all right, unfair though that may be."

F. "I think there will be huge impacts in *all* countries around the world, and societies - including ours - will have to change radically."

G. "I think there is an actual, real possibility that 'civilisation as we know it' will collapse within the next 150 years. (But humans will survive.)"

H. "I think there is an actual, real possibility that 'civilisation as we know it' will collapse within the next 70 years. (But humans will survive.)"

I. "I think there is an actual, real possibility that all complex life on Earth may go extinct within the next 200 years."

[identity profile] jam-wired.livejournal.com 2008-10-03 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
F. "I think there will be huge impacts in *all* countries around the world, and societies - including ours - will have to change radically."

I've watched too many documentaries about it. I think corporations, and people in general, are too greedy/incompetent to fix this in the amount of time it needs to be fixed in (i.e. seriously beginning to reverse greenhouse gas emissions in the next 10 years).