• Scott_of_the_Arctic@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Work from home, buy less stuff, eat less meat, and most importantly throw all billionaires feet first into a wood chipper.

    The problem is real. the past few years it’s been raining as much as snowing during polar night in northern Norway.

    • VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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      4 months ago

      There was the theory I read last year about billionaires not giving a shit that the world is getting worse because they were building bunkers and yachts and hoarding resources.

      Knowing what I know about religious folks who also actively push for the end of the world to fight with angels or some shit, it checks out.

      1 billion people doing a major life change would move the needle in fixing the world. But you can also get the same results with a few billionaires.

    • Marty@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Sure but walking home is gonna do jack shit, we gotta focus on the wood chipper part

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    4 months ago

    Meanwhile, OPEC and one of the most dangerous countries in the world: “Drill, baby, drill! Burn, baby, burn!”

    • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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      4 months ago

      trump is bought by the fossil fuel industry. it doesn’t make sense for the US to not import solar panels. cheap energy drives manufacturing, and solar is cheap.

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        4 months ago

        It’s simple: there aren’t any “big solar” companies that could pay trump or most politicians more than big oil (chevron, bp, shell, exxon) companies do.

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    “ignore it until you can’t anymore”

    Lol. A few years ago we watched conservatives ignore COVID until they were literally dead.

    • Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      The harrowing thing for me about “Don’t Look Up”, was that you couldn’t tell if it was about climate change, or Covid, or basically any other far-right political denialism.

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        4 months ago

        I assumed it was covid at first, but then I realised how long it takes to make a movie and it came out too soon… It was just that accurate.

        Funny how a lot of criticism was about how it was “too on the nose”, but really, it still seems to have gone over people’s heads

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          The ending is what really got me.

          They all just sat down and kept trying to live life the way they always had, like going back and making everything the way it was just for a little while was all they could do in the face of obliteration.

          I don’t know about anyone else, but the way that scene is drawn out, as the viewer, I was just expecting some deus ex machina shit to happen, like a volcano would divert the shockwave, or they would survive under the rubble, or the whole thing was a fever dream… And they all just get obliterated by the disaster they all knew was coming and no longer preventable. It’s how I feel living in a house with AC, and having two cars in the driveway. I’m contributing to the climate crisis, but as an individual, I have zero impact in what is happening. The people with the power to cut back and actually make an impact on the climate won’t, because they only have that power though greed above everything else.

          Anyway, sorry if you’re depressed after reading it. When we hit +1.5C, all the cool people can come over to my house for a nice dinner before the food supply collapses and the famine sets in.

          • veni_vedi_veni@lemmy.world
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            4 months ago

            Yea, it’s the ending line

            “We had it good”

            that really got me. The resignation that there’s just things out of your control even if you go down fighting.

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    “It’s only going to get worse.”

    That’s the theme going forward for humanity. The older I get, the more I realize humans just aren’t intelligent enough, as a whole, to adapt to a world changing at an ever increasing rate, requiring a larger percentage of humanity to work in unison to accomplish goals.

    It’s looking more and more like we’re a failed experiment.

    • altasshet@lemmy.ca
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      4 months ago

      I was expecting some kind of analog to the terrorist groups of the 70s in Europe for sure. But all the violence is coming from the other side.

  • k0e3@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    It’s not that I don’t pay attention or try to conserve energy, but I’m so powerless to affect real change. It kills me to be raising children in this world.

  • kinther@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I modded r/collapse for a little under a year. Joined the sub back in 2012 or so. I still read it, though I no longer participate.

    We are absolutely fucked. I have been through the stages of grief more times than I like to admit. My goal right now is to hurry my way through the stages when I bounce back and get to acceptance. Every once in a while something will trigger me and I will spiral for several days.

    Once you get past the grief, the anger, the bargaining, the acceptance makes things clear. Our world is run by people who simply don’t care. Their short life spans give them no ability to think long term for our planet or even our species. All they care about is the right now and fictional numbers going up.

    • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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      I read collapse for a good while. Same story. Just spiraling into depression and fear for the present and future. The worst part is not really knowing how quickly it will all go. If it was quick I’d just prepare for a life not worth living as things implode into anarchy. Starving or being killed by marauding thieves isn’t a great place to be. If it were longer term maybe buying a piece of land and preparing for intermittent utilities and food supplies might be an option. The not knowing is the worst part, and yeah, the willful blindness to just “get mine” while they can and ignoring how worthless it will all be when it collapses is mind boggling. No good having a million dollars to buy an apple when there are mo apples to be had.

    • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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      Yeah. The future is dark, no matter what angle you look at it from.

      I don’t think humans will go extinct. We’re very persistent and very good at surviving. But I think there’s going to be mass death and forever wars over resources. I think our total population size is going to plummet.

      We just don’t have what it takes to get enough of our species working together to address these large scale problems the future presents. Too much greed. Too much selfishness. Too much ignorance.

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      I wanted to go to school for this stuff, but conservative “values” have infiltrated every aspect of society is ways even most progressives take for granted and you get smacked down if you want to change anything. The only value they care about is Dollar Value.

    • asg101@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      “The Earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing it have names and addresses.”

      ~Utah Phillips

      Inb4 pedant quibbles that “the planet itself is not dying.” Yeah, but we and our fellow creatures are. It should be understood that is what Mr. Phillips meant.

      The ruling class is feeding us all into a planetary autoclave, just so they can hoard more wealth. And they KNOW it.

  • Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    Maybe this is just my media bubble, and I’m not saying I haven’t seen any articles about it, but I feel like remarkably little attention overall is being given to how many fucking people are dying in these heat disasters. Not just this one, but over and over.

    • RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
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      It is just a common thing that it doesn’t make interesting news. Same for how many traffic deaths there are.

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        Fact right here. I used to work as a paramedic in a city with a couple of large bridges. So many people suicided off those bridges that it never got reported. It was too common and not shocking enough.

      • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        In that same vein, frearms are now the leading, primary cause of death for children and teens, in the US.

        Boomers largely do not believe this, I’ve argued with several even here on lemmy about this, provided data, studies, they never admit they’re wrong.

        Absolute explosion of mass shooting events, victims are far more likely to be Gen Z or Gen A.

        Again, firearms have killed more children in the US than car crashes, cancer, etc, for several years in a row now.

        https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/guns-remain-leading-cause-of-death-for-children-and-teens

  • plyth@feddit.org
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    People are disenfrenchised. Why should they care more about the weather than the medical system, corruption, wild animals or all the other problems. People know, they are just trained to not get involved.

    Showing the problem trains them to ignore it more. What they need is confidence in their own abilities.

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      Why should they care more about the weather

      Because this weather directly leads to forest fires, floods and storms that can seriously ruin their life.

      • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        What life. Speaking for the US, our country is being dismantled by Nazis and half the country seems blissfully unaware.