• darq
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    51 year ago

    You’re responding to a point I didn’t make. Even mitigation requires the drastic action you are arguing is impossible.

    But also, no, y’all don’t get to slow-breakup this.

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 year ago

      I’m not going to watch a whole youtube video just to pick up on the latest lingo.

      No, mitigation does not require “drastic” action, fortunately. We’ve significantly mitigated it already, concerning our own emissions, and can do so further.

      Do you have an idea that might mitigate it overseas, or change domestic politics enough to speed things up here? I don’t think nonviolent protest is going to do it, there’s not enough of us willing to do so.

      • darq
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        31 year ago

        I’m not going to watch a whole youtube video just to pick up on the latest lingo.

        Deny it’s happening, then claim we can’t change anything once it’s happened. The moment where we could do something about it is skipped over.

        Like you are doing now.

        No, mitigation does not require “drastic” action, fortunately. We’ve significantly mitigated it already, concerning our own emissions, and can do so further.

        What world do you live on? Certainly not the one the rest of us do. Our emissions have only been increasing.

        Yes we require drastic action. In fact we required drastic action decades ago. Now we require radical action.

        Do you have an idea that might mitigate it overseas, or change domestic politics enough to speed things up here?

        First and foremost, stop pointing your finger overseas. It is nothing but a distraction, a convenient excuse to not do what needs to be done domestically because “oh but China and India”.

        Secondly, investment in equipping developing nations with clean energy infrastructure can help.

        I don’t think nonviolent protest is going to do it, there’s not enough of us willing to do so.

        Ultimately it is going to have to come down to protest.

        I am hoping non-violent methods, such as general strikes and direct action will be enough.

        But that does require solidarity, motivation, and mutual aid.

            • @[email protected]
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              Trump isn’t in charge anymore. If you think some tampering makes a source unreliable on everything else too, then you must be a genuine anarchist that literally believes nothing…?

              World is just more complicated than that, and the feds can swing in whatever direction they want, depending on who’s giving the orders.

              Lumping it all together as some USGOV thing is just typical conspiracy stuff though. Details are critically important in real life.

              edit: Ah ha, tried to sneak a stealth edit past me? Cute, but I know the tricks. Biden appointees aren’t necessary. Simply oversight that the science underpinning the results has been correctly performed. Anyone can perform science properly, it doesn’t matter what “side” they’re on.

              edit2: Here’s another source, though they only have data until 2021, which will still have covid mucking up the data. But still some interesting stuff in here:

              https://www.climatewatchdata.org/countries/USA?end_year=2020&start_year=1990