- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
SitD ( @SitD@feddit.de ) English22•6 months agoi think it’s worth mentioning that a human will gain familiarity with the environment that they grow up in.
we foster an environment where the environment burns down, and the people earning a lot of money (suggesting responsibility) are wimpy losers who cannot solve this problem. let decades pass, and the new generation considers it unsolvable.
interolivary ( @interolivary@beehaw.org ) English5•6 months agothe people earning a lot of money (suggesting responsibility) are wimpy losers who cannot solve this problem.
That’s not the problem, but I really wish it was. The problem is that the people who are actually in charge are psychopaths who don’t give a shit about doing anything to the problem, and are more motivated to actually make things worse
dimath ( @dimath@ttrpg.network ) English21•6 months agoWhat do the other two thirds think?
PrettyFlyForAFatGuy ( @PrettyFlyForAFatGuy@lemmy.ml ) English33•6 months agothe world is on fire and we should probs do something about that
tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺 ( @tryptaminev@feddit.de ) English11•6 months agoCan we please talk first about whether we want to discuss the existence of this so called climate change? After we have decided whether we want to talk about it, we should talk about what we acknowledge as part of it and what not. Of course only if we decide that we do want to talk about talking about it first. If people are unhappy with this procedure i wantto first bring it to debate though.
iegod ( @iegod@lemm.ee ) English17•6 months agoFrom the country that brought you brexit.
WbrJr ( @WbrJr@lemmy.ml ) English1•6 months agoIn the new series. “We act. Than think. Maybe.” By badfoodproductions. (Imagine it read by Morgan Freeman)
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Researchers from the CCDH gathered a dataset of text transcripts from 12,058 climate-related YouTube videos posted by 96 channels over almost six years from 1 January 2018 to 30 September 2023.
They also included the results of a nationally representative survey conducted by polling company Survation which found 31% of UK respondents aged 13 to 17 agreed with the statement “Climate change and its effects are being purposefully overexaggerated”.
This mentality has seeped into UK politics, with rightwing politicians having campaigned for years to persuade the public that net zero is unachievable and too expensive, and that technologies including electric cars and heat pumps do not work.
They should refuse to amplify or monetise cynical climate denial content that undermines faith in our collective capacity to solve humanity’s most pressing challenge.”
The New Climate Denial report shows a disturbing shift in the tactics used by bad actors to derail the action needed to avert further disaster.
All social media companies must stop amplifying and profiting off the climate denial that threatens action on the most pressing crisis of human history.”
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