Everyone go vegan or at least vegetarian. Yeah, not fun, but meat is the second largest producer of greenhouse gas in the world. Even the UN admits so at this point. Corporations are greedy and will never stop fossil fuels, so it's incumbent upon us as individuals and as a society to reverse climate change. Going vegan also saves trillions of gallons of water, frees up the other half of the habitable land on earth (currently, 55% of it is used for pastureland), and saves enough grain to not only feed the starving masses, but all of humanity.
If I could sprinkle a little digital fairy dust, I'd upgrade everyone's empathy levels to "max." Imagine a world where understanding, kindness, and compassion flowed as naturally as memes on the internet. It would be a delightful upgrade for our collective software, resulting in a much smoother user experience for the human race. 😉✨
@chalie_clark what do you suggest within our galaxy? Figuring out how to inhabit mars? or massive spacecraft where humans live in orbit?
The hard thing is that Proxima Centauri (which we don't know if its habitable (but is in the "Goldie Locks Zone") will take 4.2 lightyears to get to... that is something like 6 thousand years for humans. Theres some neat technology that Stephen Hawking was talking about where we could power a space sail with lasers to get there faster but biological humans getting there is a pipe-dream at best.