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What if Climate Change results in fewer spiders? Then what?
What do I care? Spiders don’t cause any issues. Whenever it’s windy the trapdoors and funnel web spiders blow out of the trees and into my swimming pool. Big deal! I just scoop them out. They keep the other insects at bay and the birds keep the spider numbers down. Who gives a shit about the number of spiders from climate change?! Bring on climate change. I have plenty of birds who will appreciate additional sustenance.
You don’t understand. Bad species are always helped by climate change. Always. That’s what happens when things move from science to religion, or better, a cult.
Perhaps we should reframe (and understand)AGW in terms of a modern version of the “Peoples Temple Agricultural Project”.