• @[email protected]
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    129 months ago

    Should have started it on the scale of decades 40 years ago when scientists were saying we had 40 years to fix it. Too late now, we’re in the beginning of the apocalypse.

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      269 months ago

      We’re at a point where it’s too late to avoid all impact, but we’ve got a very real choice about exactly how much impact we do see. There’s a big difference between 1.5°C and 2°C and more.

          • Enma Ai
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            39 months ago

            Only for parts of the year.

            We will officially hit 1.5c once the average temperature of that year is 1.5 degrees hotter than pre industrial baseline

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        59 months ago

        Thanks. Please propagatw this fact more.

        I hear and read it too often that people are falling into devastation mode and say, back up, we lost, its over.

        However its a difference in being “over” which is 2.5 - 4.5 degrees or above.

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      89 months ago

      There was this moment after 9/11 when Tom Daschle proposed a ‘Manhattan Project for Green Energy’ to get us off foreign energy and help avoid climate change. Imagine if Al Gore had been president at the time, what might have happened. This was 20 years ago! But instead we (extremely questionably) got W. Bush and endless wars and ‘drill baby drill’. Such a knife’s edge for history and we came off the wrong side of it…