On Friday, the globe hit 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees) above pre-industrial levels for the first time in recorded history

  • @[email protected]
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    177 months ago

    The other option is to not expect to see people who live a plane flight away every year.

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        67 months ago

        We live in an age where you can literally talk face to face with virtually anyone, nearly anywhere in the world on a tiny rectangle in your pocket. Yes, we can all afford to travel a little less over long distances.

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          -57 months ago

          Not everyone has a smartphone or webcam, you, right? My father is 73 and has neither, he doesn’t like to videochat because he feels it impersonal. My mom has a smartphone but doesn’t video chat with anyone. So I’m just supposed to not see my parents for a year or more because they don’t want to video chat?

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          -67 months ago

          What you consider “normal” isn’t exactly normal. This isn’t the 1800s.

          Umm you know that trains take energy to run right? The energy doesn’t come out of thin air. Most trains either run off diesel fuel which is dirty as hell or they run off electric and that energy is usually from burning fossil fuels.

          So your suggestion is “don’t use this one method of transportation that burns fossil fuels, use this other method of transportation that takes longer and still burns fossil fuels!”

          Really great argument you have there! 🤦‍♂️

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            67 months ago

            What you consider “normal” isn’t exactly normal.

            Your American perspective is only a thin slice of the world. Don’t be so conceited.

            you know that trains take energy to run right?

            Less energy per passenger, and the energy sources available are much more diverse.

            run off electric and that energy is usually from burning fossil fuels. [sic]

            In ass-backwards places, sure. You know Brazil, that country to the south of yours, with a comparable landmass and population? More than 85% of their electricity comes from renewable sources. I guess 'murica is too much of a shithole to figure this one out.

            So your suggestion is “don’t use this one method of transportation that burns fossil fuels, use this other method of transportation that takes longer and still burns fossil fuels!” [sic]

            So the implication is that you think the efficiency of a process is meaningless and the path to an outcome is unimportant (which is braindead). You may as well drop dead right now, then, since “you’ll still die some day, anyway”.