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We’ve done nothing and we’re all out of ideas!

[-] Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago

Remember, conservatives did this. If not for conservatives worldwide, normal people would be able to proactively address this.

When we are starving and potable water is scarce, be sure to aggressively thank a conservative neighbor for involuntarily sharing all their resources with the normal people.

Capitalism did this, conservatives simply defend capitalism as it's the most effective form of feudalism.

how aren't the oil co's getting themselves and their ceo's mansions carbombed

[-] nictophilia@fedia.io 12 points 15 hours ago

We've broken records almost every year for the past few decades, but hopefully this is the end of it: https://www.vox.com/climate/24139383/climate-change-peak-greenhouse-gas-emissions-action

[-] burgersc12@mander.xyz 7 points 7 hours ago

Next year is the year of lower emissions, maybe in two years. Who really knows? And time is such a funny thing... Oh look over there, solar panels! We're fine! Buy more things, and make the line go up!

[-] nictophilia@fedia.io -3 points 4 hours ago

What the fuck are you even trying to say here? More solar panels increases greenhouse gasses??? Loony Tunes

[-] nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.br 5 points 3 hours ago

I read it as criticizing consumerism culture and the idea that technology alone can save us without changing that system

[-] nictophilia@fedia.io -3 points 3 hours ago

Still dumb. Technology is actively saving us right now, as the link I posted shows.

We would've been saved using 1950s technology if oil companies weren't so effective with using corporate entities like greenpeace to spread propaganda.

[-] Alexstarfire@lemmy.world 46 points 20 hours ago

AI and crypto didn't help?

[-] Warl0k3@lemmy.world 37 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

Plus the complete lack of effort on the part of any government anywhere... we are all so fucked.

[-] nictophilia@fedia.io -1 points 3 hours ago

US emissions have been decreasing since 2007. Not just on a per-capita basis, but on a total basis.

China's emissions may have peaked this year. If not this year, soon.

Just because you don't see effort, that doesn't mean there is no effort. It just means you haven't been looking.

[-] BlitzoTheOisSilent@lemmy.world 4 points 2 hours ago

The effort isn't enough, and that's the problem. U.S. emissions dropped 2.7% from 2023, that's great, but that still means we pumped 4.8 billion tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere (I don't remember the exact phrasing your article used).

We're still pumping too much in, and not taking any out, and we're already hitting limits we needed to avoid. And based on that recent AMOC collapse report that came out, a lot of these climate models weren't even taking that into account, so I highly doubt we see a reverse of course on climate change as it continues to expound on itself year over year.

The WWF reported a 69% average decline in all animal species populations on the planet since 1970.

We missed the exit, everything until the cliff is grifters trying to set themselves up for the inevitable collapse at your expense.

[-] nictophilia@fedia.io 0 points 2 hours ago

The effort is not enough...yet. As long as we don't start backsliding, we're seeing an increase in effort year over year.

the inevitable collapse

THIS is the grifter bullshit. "Don't bother acting, it's too late". Fossil fuel doomer propaganda.

[-] BlitzoTheOisSilent@lemmy.world 0 points 1 hour ago

THIS is the grifter bullshit. "Don't bother acting, it's too late". Fossil fuel doomer propaganda.

That's not what I said, I said it's too late, we missed the exit. Fossil fuel companies hid the research for decades, and I've heard nothing my entire life except how we need to act and change the ways we live and interact with the world.

I'm almost 30, and our dependency on fossil fuels hasn't changed, I've yet to see a meaningful societal shift away from the consumerism that drives the majority of climate change.

And ok, we keep driving emissions down, what about biodiversity loss across the planet? How many plants and animals are currently on the brink of extinction?

Let's bring up developing countries, who are increasing their use of fossil fuels. Where is the international agreement to help modernize these countries with renewable energies? Who's going to pay for it? We can't get the countries of the world to agree we've overfished the oceans and they're on the brink of collapse, where's the international agreement to reverse that?

I would argue I'm giving people a pessimistic reality of the future, sure, but at least it's based in the current reality. Climate change extends far beyond the overall global temperature, and I'm sure climate and environmental scientists will be the first to say that there are a lot of pieces and variables we don't fully understand, or haven't even accounted for, because that's just how science works.

[-] errer@lemmy.world 3 points 15 hours ago

I blame NVIDIA 4090 gamers myself

[-] casmael@lemm.ee 4 points 15 hours ago

Well when even the smaller cards require pallet delivery and a 4 man team to bring on site you know you fucked up

[-] notsure@fedia.io 3 points 17 hours ago

Forgive...i'll stop eating beans.../s

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