• bobaduk@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s really not. It’s just getting started. The worst predictions, of 4-6 degrees of warming, are more or less off the table. Current trajectory is ~3 degrees of warming which… is civilisationally devastating admittedly, but we have pathways to reduce that. Even the 1.5c target isn’t over yet.

      There is a broad range of potential future climates, and this generation decides which one we end up with. It’s not over by a long shot.

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        1 year ago

        I appreciate the optimism, I really do. I hope things basically work out for my kid’s sake.

        But even this summer was seemingly hotter than it should have been. I think the cascading issues are here.

        I’ll continue voting and doing small peasant actions but unless governments actually treat it like it’s a global emergency, then there’s no chance.

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          1 year ago

          It’s not a matter of optimism, it’s a matter of not repeating our parents’ mistakes. Whatever the inevitability of warming, we should fight for every 0.1°C, because there’s a big difference for our kids if the average is 2 or 5 or 6 degrees higher.

          You can be as pessimistic as you feel the need to, as long as that doesn’t stop you from acting.