• LANIK2000@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    I experienced my first forest fire on vacation. Kinda fucking ruined half of it. Now that we’ve gotten to the point where a lot of money is being lost due to this shit, I’m amazed that companies would still rather deny it than fix shit.

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      13 hours ago

      We’re on a brink of war without the middle east becoming inhabitable in the summer, let’s see what we do when 30% of us are hungry.

      This civilizations end will be a shit show and every month we just make it worse.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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      There are twice as many people on the earth now than when I was born. The rate is slowing, but the population is still growing. The UN predicts there will be 9.7 billion people by 2050. So the problem won’t be self correcting until it is far too late. Scientists have been warning of a point of no return most of my life, which was promptly ignored, or actively refuted by anyone with the power to do anything about it. We blew past that point years ago, and still aren’t making much progress. So, pardon me if I don’t share your optimism, even as bleak as it was.

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      I think thats because most informed people realize , evin if they cut out every ounce of carbon we emit our whole lives , the moderate to ultra rich , but particularly the ultra rich , are producing well over 50% of the c02 , methane, butatane, and other greenhouse gasses like its their sole purpose in life to fuck over the poor.