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- Asetru ( @Asetru@feddit.org ) 17•15 days ago
Here’s my prognosis on how this will turn out…
System: 🚨
Humans: 🤷
- Sundial ( @Sundial@lemm.ee ) 13•15 days ago
Does this mean we’re at the “We know it’s happening and climate change is real but we still need to prioritize stockholders money over peoples lives” stage and we’re done with “Climate change isn’t real you stupid hippie”?
- henfredemars ( @henfredemars@infosec.pub ) English10•14 days ago
No, it’s to give the illusion that something is being done.
- Sundial ( @Sundial@lemm.ee ) 3•14 days ago
:(
- myster0n ( @myster0n@feddit.nl ) English6•14 days ago
These days, how many people react when a car alarm goes off? Other than “Can somebody stop that alarm?”
- apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English5•14 days ago
If only we could spend that 81 million on sustainable energy expansion or something. We don’t need an alarm to tell us when we’re fucked because we already know we’re on the verge of fucked
- witty_username ( @witty_username@feddit.nl ) 4•14 days ago
Lol captain hindsight got some funding
- pop ( @pop@lemmy.ml ) 3•14 days ago
A surge in new oil and gas production in 2024 threatens to unleash nearly 12bn tonnes of planet-heating emissions, with the world’s wealthiest countries – such as the US and the UK – leading a stampede of fossil fuel expansion in spite of their climate commitments, new data shared exclusively with the Guardian reveals.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jul/24/new-oil-gas-emission-data-us-uk