Oh yes, the horror, the horror... :razz:So you were exposed to books critical of the US as a kid? Shocking! I don't know how you managed to survived such deep narcissic wound. — Olivier5
I think there is an obvious difference in what is said in a childrens book and what is taught at school. At least here.Climate change was already well studied and non-controversial when I was at school, in the 1970s and 80s. It was not propaganda at all; on the contrary, its denial was propaganda and still is. — Olivier5
Just out of curiosity, Tim, in what way do you view the issue of dp's as an adjunct to climate remediation? — Michael Zwingli
What I want to emphasise is that the things folk find impossible to contemplate giving up are very very recent necessities, that many people have done without for many centuries and many people still live without. — unenlightened
Indeed. And if it is an international program with many countries participating, it will take a lot of bureaucracy also.If you plan x time for doing something, it will take x time (and then some) to do it. — baker
And how will the future generations do in America with the US? — ssu
Oh, but the ego, the ego, the hurt to the ego!! — baker
the logistic nightmare — baker
Net zero by 2050 is just snake oil. We need an actual hold-it-in-your-flippers zero
Brenda the Civil Disobedience Penguin says it’s time to crush the net zero con that puts cash over people’s future. — Guardian: Cop26 Cartoon
It's more that people are taught to look at the future negatively and critically. Being optimistic sounds too much as being care free and not being worried about future. It isn't politically correct.You couldn't do an optimistic scifi movie nowadays. Nobody would believe it. — Olivier5
It's more that people are taught to look at the future negatively and critically. Being optimistic sounds too much as being care free and not being worried about future. It isn't politically correct. — ssu
It's more that people are taught to look at the future negatively and critically. Being optimistic sounds too much as being care free and not being worried about future. It isn't politically correct. — ssu
I agreewith youthat climate pessimism makes more sense than climate optimism. — Bitter Crank
The stupid crass people and their kids never had a say in the future at any critical stage. — Bitter Crank
As Uncle Karl said, "The government is a committee to organize the affairs of business." We The People are SOL.
We could have a revolution, of course, — Bitter Crank
Shankar Vedantam, the host of the public radio program, Hidden Brain, put it this way: We face an existential threat from survive climate change. Compared to WWII, are we at D Day, or are we at Dunkirk? — Bitter Crank
I like Bernie, but it's not a "one man problem" -- it is a big complex systemic problem. — Bitter Crank
You think you know how to disestablish capitalism? Tell us. — Bitter Crank
I wonder what plans informed adolescents and young adults are making in light of the ongoing crises which they will have to live with. — Bitter Crank
Growing numbers of headteachers and academics are supporting young people in their action to put pressure on governments to take the climate crisis seriously. Time is running out and young people know that that they are the ones who will suffer.
So what can schools do to support young people to address the climate emergency? Here are eight suggestions... — TES: Tackling climate crisis - 8 things schools can do
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