• paris@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    STOP DOOMER POSTING I know climate change is a frustrating problem to solve (to say the least) but holy shit this doomer posting makes it so hard to keep up the momentum necessary to solve it

    It is NOT already too late

    The way the climate change works, it won’t be too late until we’re all dead

    Stop Doomer Posting

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      1 year ago

      Oh ok, so you acknowledge that humanity’s footprint needs to be systematically drastically reduced for the next several generations until we reach a number this planet can sustainably support, and we need to push to end the capitalist global economy that requires infinite growth/metastasis on a finite world with finite resources immediately, in favor of an economic model that revolves around homeostasis/equilibrium, which will require necessary draconian lifestyle changes on all of our parts, right?

      For the record, I’m more than willing to. I’m hilariously outnumbered though.

      Now go ahead and talk about “baby steps” in the face of accelerating temperature increases. Baby steps are steps that could have made an impact that reverberated into today’s consequences half a century ago when we knew about climate change but largely pretended we didn’t.

      You call it doomerism, but I just don’t believe in self-deception to feel better.

      • Nudding@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        We have entered into the flickering phase of many earth systems. Being a realist isn’t doomerism.

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      1 year ago

      So if like 95% dies and all the production, transportation, unnecesary consumption etc, it will normalize and we get a do over?

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        1 year ago

        humanity might, yeah. while they would be starting from a less advanced position they would have access to the knowledge we earn over centuries so it wouldn’t take as long to get back to where we are now, with the benefit of hindsight this time