A growing chorus of young people is focusing on climate solutions. “‘It’s too late’ means ‘I don’t have to do anything, and the responsibility is off me.’”
Just wondering, because I'm not taking US laws and politics in this area, has Biden done anything relevant yet? — Benkei
Think of it this way perhaps. Before Trump, the brakes on fossil fuel had already been tampered with. By the time Biden got in the driving seat, even the steering wheel had been removed. — apokrisis
I recall us having discussions about whether it would make a relevant difference voting for Trump or Biden. Just wondering, because I'm not taking US laws and politics in this area, has Biden done anything relevant yet? — Benkei
The article I posted above deals with this kind of despair. If we all lose heart, we guarantee the worst. — Xtrix
But what I want to stress is that even if we cannot avoid the worse scenario, this doesn't mean we don't try to mitigate the oncoming damages, there has to be stuff we can do to reduce or resist what's coming. — Manuel
People have had 50 years to awaken. It's not going to happen, mate. — Benkei
To really halt excess CO2 production instead of just slowing it down would require some sort of global covenant: a new global religion, basically. — frank
Fires and floods seem to be focusing folk's attention. One might be hopeful. — Banno
(1), I view capitalism as the real religion, and a particular variant of it seems to be dominating the minds of the plutocracy -- whether or not this can change, I don't know. — Xtrix
most of the warming is locked in — Xtrix
Maybe there'll be a tech miracle that pulls our chestnuts out of the fire, or maybe it won't be as bad as we think it will be. — RogueAI
The tech miracle would be commercial fusion. With cheap, abundant energy you can do a lot. Such as large-scale carbon capture and desalinization. — Marchesk
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