Denial is over. Climate change is happening. But why do we still act like it's not? - eviltoast
  • BlanketsWithSmallpox@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I don’t think I’ve ever met a single person IRL who acts like it’s not. It’s part of everyday conversation, it’s on YouTube constantly, it’s been legislated on in one of the largest bills in American history, automobilr companies are going all electric by 2040. American dairy is carbon neutral by 2050. The first active carbon sequestering plant went online.

    Just because you feel like being a doomer and not helping through apathy based propaganda doesn’t mean other people all over aren’t doing their part.

    • PoisonedPrisonPanda@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 months ago

      And thats where we can observe that pushing the responsibility towards the smallest customer was just greenwashing and was for nothing.

      I dont have the source at hand.

      But we have like 20-30 corperations which take most of the emissions (and other environmental damages as well).

      But since we dont have a global allieance on the political side, we dont have a chance against global coroerations.

      Sadly its an uphill battle. Or chicken egg problem, or whatever.

      lay down

      try not to cry

      cry alot

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      10 months ago

      Those things you mentioned are either way too late and worthless or even harmful to the environment.

      We cant have this many cars and be environmentally friendly, even if they are all electric. The change we need is not the change they are selling us.

      American dairy is a tiny drop in the ocean of emitted carbon and they’ll stop… in 25 years

      Carbon capture is bullshit technology like solar roadways and there is no way in hell it will catch up to what we emit daily in the next century. Go to a coal powered plant and look at the mountain of coal that lasts them maybe a month. Now imagine sucking all this coal back out of the air in the same amount of time… congrats, you’ve just offset one rural power plant.

      There is already no way for us to save the climate we know and keep something that even remotely resembles our current way of life. We are long way away from the point where we should’ve started braking and we keep pretending that opening the windows will slow us down enough to not hit the wall.