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largess

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I am here to learn and face the truth, not avoid it and sometimes this can alas lead to confrontation when others prefer the latter to the former.

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kegill, to climate
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“I think we are headed for major societal disruption within the next five years,” said Gretta Pecl, at the University of Tasmania. “[Authorities] will be overwhelmed by extreme event after extreme event, food production will be disrupted.”

Me, too. 😕

Three quarters of scientists on the Intergovernmental Panel on expect a global temperature increase at least 2.5°C (4.5°F) this century “with disastrous results for humanity.”

@guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/08/world-scientists-climate-failure-survey-global-temperature?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

largess,
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@kegill

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/07/un-expert-human-rights-climate-crisis-economy

>Outgoing special rapporteur David Boyd says ‘there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand how grave this is’

CelloMomOnCars, to climate
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and the energy transition are requiring us to make big decisions about powering our homes, cars and lifestyles.
– Many of us are struggling with loss aversion, decision fatigue, inertia and choice overload when trying to action major changes.
– Social scientists are working to understand human behaviour and help us successfully overcome our internal barriers to change.

https://www.csiro.au/en/news/All/Articles/2024/May/social-science-climate-change

largess,
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@CelloMomOnCars
To add to this

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22329820-200-understand-faulty-thinking-to-tackle-climate-change/

>DANIEL KAHNEMAN is not hopeful. “I am very sorry,” he told me, “but I am deeply pessimistic. I really see no path to success on climate change.”

>Kahneman won the 2002 Nobel prize in economics for his research on the psychological biases that distort rational decision- making.

>Kahneman’s views are widely shared by cognitive psychologists. As Daniel Gilbert of Harvard University says: “A psychologist could barely dream up a better scenario for paralysis.”

largess, to climate
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UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/07/un-expert-human-rights-climate-crisis-economy

Boyd said: “I started out six years ago talking about the right to a healthy environment having the capacity to bring about systemic and transformative changes. But this powerful human right is up against an even more powerful force in the global economy, a system that is absolutely based on the exploitation of people and nature. And unless we change that fundamental system, then we’re just re-shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic.”

>Boyd said: “There’s no place in the climate negotiations for fossil-fuel companies. There is no place in the plastic negotiations for plastic manufacturers. It just absolutely boggles my mind that anybody thinks they have a legitimate seat at the table.

>In his final interview before handing over the special rapporteur mandate, Boyd said he struggles to makes sense of the world’s collective indifference to the suffering being caused by preventable environmental harms.

>over 40 million people have died of air pollution since I became special rapporteur in 2018, yet I just can’t get people to care.

>“I can’t get people to bat an eyelash. It’s like there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand just how grave this situation is"

>"If we don’t have a living, healthy planet Earth, then all the other rights are just words on paper.”


I can only agree ... without a livable planet and a stable biosphere, everything else is for nought, as "home" is then unlivable.

largess, to climate
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Discharge of scrubber water into the Baltic Sea is responsible for hundreds of millions in costs

https://phys.org/news/2024-05-discharge-scrubber-baltic-sea-responsible.html

>researchers note that the shipping companies' investments in the much-discussed technology, where exhaust gases are "washed" and discharged into the sea, have already been recouped for most of the ships. This means that the industry is now making billions of euros by running its ships on cheap heavy fuel oil instead of cleaner fuel.

>"We see a clear conflict of interest, where private economic interests come at the expense of the marine environment in one of the world's most sensitive seas," says Chalmers

>"If the scrubbers had not existed, no ships today would have been allowed to run on this dirty residual fuel. That is why the scrubber issue is highly relevant to push the shipping industry towards less negative environmental impact," says Lunde Hermansson.


Every time in every way we deliberately mess this up and actually incentivise ecological devastation.

There was many toots some time ago saying how there is way less sulphate aerosols from ships and this is a good thing, and all we did is allow even worse fuels to be burnt as long as they scrubbed them through water and allowed them to dump the toxins into the ocean.

Apparently the plan is to start emitting sulphate aerosols into the atmosphere aka "geoengineering", anything not to ride a bicycle huh ?

largess,
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@silence7
No one has to fly. Luckily 7 billion people don't, or the ecological and climate mess would be even worse. Flying is the new climate denial. Know it's bad and do it anyway, impactoary denial.

A good first step would be recognising the difference between needs and wants

https://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/life-after-oil/2016/02/11/how-far-can-we-get-without-flying/

>Hour for hour, there’s no better way to warm the planet than to fly in a plane.


https://www.newscientist.com/article/2207886-it-turns-out-planes-are-even-worse-for-the-climate-than-we-thought/

>It turns out planes are even worse for the climate than we thought

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2019/jul/19/carbon-calculator-how-taking-one-flight-emits-as-much-as-many-people-do-in-a-year

>Taking a long-haul flight generates more carbon emissions than the average person in dozens of countries around the world produces in a whole year,

largess,
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@silence7
The Austrain Government just announced that gas is an important part of our emissions reduction framework.

I shit you not, Australian climate policy is literally

  1. speak some bullshit
  2. move on to the next issue
  3. Goto 1.
shoq, to random
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Face it, women are taking over everything. And I can't think of a single reason why that could be a bad thing.

largess,
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@shoq
Well, unless you're a dog, then you might start sleeping with one eye open ..

largess,
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@over_clox
Exactly, what insanity sees you needing more then 7000 tabs open?
@yoasif @firefox

timrichards, to auspol
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How depressing. To think Labor once saw itself as the party helping those doing it tough. Unemployment benefits desperately need a big boost, for a start - how about that instead of a surplus?

"Chalmers and Albanese want to reclaim the mantle of Labor being better economic managers – so the focus right now is on handing down that second consecutive surplus. The underlying message is clear: trust us, we are sensible and boring."

Federal Budget 2024: How Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese could signal early election

(maybe paywalled) https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/six-simple-words-that-could-fire-the-gun-on-the-next-election-20240310-p5fb82.html

largess,
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@timrichards
>To think Labor once saw itself as the party helping those doing it tough.

That stopped when Gough lost, it's bemusing they have been able to coast on that legacy for decades while fucking people over... and over.

The dildo of consequence never seemingly arrives for Labor, their entire strategy is to rely on people being even more annoyed with the horror that is the LNP every now and again.

Free_Press, to news
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Estonia is a small country, but Estonians have a big heart, — the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba congratulated the Estonian MP Kristo Enn Vaga in Ukraine.

The deputy, together with like-minded people, covered 1,700 km from Tallinn to Kyiv by bicycle and raised more than 30,000 euros for cars and drones for the Ukrainian army.

video/mp4

largess,
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@Free_Press
This is the nicest thing I've read today, if you ignore the context of course, thank you.

GhostOnTheHalfShell, to climate
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Often I grouse about climate change being more than its extreme weather parts, that frequent natural disaster renders existing infrastructure unfit for purpose or destroys it. All across the world, developed or developing, dams are aging out in a climate they were never designed for, rendering them unfit for purpose, dramatically shortening their useful life or outright destroying them. And here we are.

https://youtu.be/eaux85hDcwQ

largess,
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@GhostOnTheHalfShell
A few years ago I brought this point up in the collapse forum of Reddit, siteing a Dam on the Mekong in Laos that collapsed after stronger then usual rainfall. My example was widely derided and even in there I was labelled an alarmist :) welcome to the club.

We've designed stuff to resist 1:100 floods (1% chance in any year) or 1:1000 floods but if they come... regularly, or are bigger again, infrastructure collapse becomes more regular and goes beyond our ability to maintain it.

To a lesser extent and somewhat differently, I saw this on a small scale when I lived in Cambodia decades ago, with NGO funded infrastructure and zero maintence budget, schools etc falling part.

@economics@a.gup.pe

largess,
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@silence7
Insurance industry on the brink ? They made record profits last year and flooding in northern Australia is now stupidly underwritten by the federal government.


Australia's QBE Insurance annual profit more than doubles

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/australias-qbe-insurance-annual-profit-more-than-doubles-higher-premium-income-2024-02-15/

https://kpmg.com/au/en/home/media/press-releases/2023/03/rising-premium-prices-spark-5-year-high-insurance-sector-profit-march-2023.html


The industry itself is hugly profitable, the real question is, how much longer can this ponzi insurance last ?

Australins are some of the biggest climate deniers on the planet, with zero moves to making a sustainable continent. As an Australian my empathy lies with the impoverished in other parts of the world, which our emsisions are destroying.

gerrymcgovern, to random
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“As a society, we have to admit that, despite 50 years of knowledge about the dynamics of the collapse of our life support systems, we have failed to initiate a systematic change to prevent this collapse. It is becoming increasingly clear that, despite technological advances, the change needed to put us on a different trajectory will also require a change in belief systems, mindsets, and the way we organize our society.”

https://tomdispatch.com/eco-collapse-hasnt-happened-yet-but-you-can-see-it-coming/

largess,
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@GhostOnTheHalfShell
I don't agree with such a narrow definition. That would see the guards at Austwitz having no responsibility.

Anyone who flies for example is the enemy of sustainably, as is anyone driving a car. You can argue all day about necessity but nature doesn't care for our necessity.

I have seen the enemy and the enemy is us. How we vote, how we live is nearly ubiquitously at odds with sustainably.

We're so far away from where society needs to be to be in anyway sustainable it's looking to be an unachievable goal. There are a plethora of people posting a zillion articles about moving towards a more sustaible world...and there's the issue, more sustainable, inevitably means kick the can down the road because its like being a little bit pregnant. How we'd need to live with 8-10billion on the planet to be sustainable is beyond the imagintion of most and those who can imagine it find it unacceptable.

Th UK and UK elections alone will further the destruction, no matter who wins, because who need's to win won't even get a look in.


>"The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.” -- Antoinio Gramsci

@gerrymcgovern

fkamiah17, to UKpolitics
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How many different ways are there to say FUCK LABOUR 😡
Flying to New York for to have dinner and talk about the climate emergency. FFS.

largess,
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@fkamiah17
>Flying to New York for to have dinner and talk about the climate emergency. FFS.


Greta Thunberg rightfully called kit the greenwashing bullshit if the Arden government years ago. Alll we do is blah blah blah.

Nearly no one is taking any of this seriously, certinaly not voters, so polticans can't. To take it serisouly would mean no more flying for a start and voters will never accept that. Every election reinforces that.

@bobjmsn

chaser, to random
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“Governments need to do more to stop violence against women,” says Anthony Albanese seconds before shock discovery that he is in charge of the government
https://chaser.com.au/national/governments-need-to-do-more-to-stop-violence-against-women-says-anthony-albanese-seconds-before-shock-discovery-that-he-is-in-charge-of-the-government/

largess,
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@chaser
True but he's not in charge of the police.. Thats a system responsibility and I am unsure why they aren't all over this, they're usually keen to protect their right to be the only ones to commit violence.

Notnaire why the Chaser isn't going after the States here

@earthmothering9

ClimateNewsNow, to climate
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Two countries in Europe are powered by 100% renewable energy as wind capacity soars.

https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/04/17/wind-energy-saw-record-growth-in-2023-which-countries-installed-the-most

largess,
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@ClimateNewsNow
Can we stop conflating electricity with energy? They use gas, diesel and otjer liquid fossil fuels in huge quantities. They fly in aircraft and don't count the emisisons, have defence forces and don't count those emsisions and order goods manufactured and shipped from across the planet and don't count those emsisions.

Some of the reason we're in this mess is we're trying to fool ourselves and each other that we're making progress but nature cannot be fooled.

https://zacklabe.com/climate-change-indicators/

kcarruthers, to climate
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Such a cheerful read: The Busy Worker’s Handbook to the [Climate] Apocalypse

https://medium.com/@samyoureyes/the-busy-workers-handbook-to-the-apocalypse-7790666afde7

largess,
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pvonhellermannn, to random
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“Thousands of schools across the Philippines, including in the capital region Metro Manila, have suspended in-person classes. Half of the country’s 82 provinces are experiencing drought, and nearly 31 others are facing dry spells or dry conditions, according to the UN, which has called for greater support to help the country prepare for similar weather events in the future. The country’s upcoming harvest will probably be below average, the UN said.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/26/asia-heatwaves-philippines-bangladesh-india

largess,
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gerrymcgovern, to random
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Mirarr Traditional Owners have protested outside Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) annual general meeting in Darwin, accusing the company of dishonesty regarding the Jabiluka mineral lease.

Senior Mirarr Traditional Owner Yvonne Margarula said ERA, which operated the Ranger uranium mine in Kakadu, was lying.

"They say they have never heard from us about not mining Jabiluka - these people are the only ones in the country who don't hear us," Ms Margarula said.

https://nit.com.au/24-04-2024/11029/traditional-owners-protest-against-mining-at-jabiluka

largess,
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@gerrymcgovern
To add to this with some background, The Ranger Uranium Mine is in the tropics, the tailings dam's have spilled over multiple times during monsoon events, sending toxic radioactive tailings down the rivers creeks and streams.

It's life has ended (I think it used to supply France ?) and they're supposed to do a clean up (how I jave bo idea so I assume it will be some token cleaning) but the tailings dam will be full of toxic shit for a 1000 years.. maybe those advocating for an expansion in Nuclear can go clean it up and put the toxic talings in their backyard ?

Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’ (www.theguardian.com)

Australia’s prime minister has labelled X’s owner, Elon Musk, an “arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law” as the rift deepens between Australia and the tech platform over the removal of videos of a violent stabbing in a Sydney church....

largess,
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@danbeeston

I petitioned my local member 20 years ago about doing something this for email for delivery of documents and communication with citizens. He was even polite enough to meet with me about it.

I got precisly no where though :)

@ajsadauskas @quicken @tardigrada @mrkvnz

peterdutoit, to climate
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We are completely and utterly off-track.

Image 1: 2024 fossil fuel emissions projection +0.5%
Image 2: Fossil fuel CO2 share of GHG emissions
Image 3. Emissions Gap Report 2023 - reduction requirements for 2024 and every year thereafter until 2030

For a 1.5ºC pathway - 8.7% reduction
For a 2ºC pathway - 5.3% reduction

We are on a highway to hell

Greenhouse Gas Net Emissions by Gas
The lack of stringent emission reductions means that the required emission cuts from now to 2030 have increased significantly. To reach emission levels consistent with a below 2°C pathway in 2030, the cuts required per year are now 5.3 per cent from 2024, reaching 8.7 per cent per year on average for the 1.5°C pathway. To compare, the fall in total global GHG emissions from 2019 to 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic was 4.7 per cent (UNEP 2022).

largess,
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@peterdutoit
We aren't even having a debate about what needs to be done let alone doing it. Just overarching motherhood statements about getting off fossil fuels while those making those speeches fly everywhere to tell us to stop flying everywhere.

All this bullshit around a few solar panels and some ecars and apparently the jobs done in most peoples mind, human entitlment does NOT supplant the laws of nature.

Not one airport closed, not one city banning cars, no private jets banned, people can't even open their curtains without a passionate entreaty to Amazon or Goggle with the required data centers opening new coal and gas powerplants to do it and we still have billions and billions of meat eating pets with people passionate about ensuring the massive biological devestation they cause persisting.

We're fucked, not becase we can't transition to an economy with a stable biosphere but we literally do not want to. Asshats can't even be bothered voting Green to start to try to move the Overton Window.

It's fascinating to watch us fuck this up so completly.

@RhinosWorryMe

compost, to mastodon
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We stopped counting the number of times people were convinced an individual action could not fix global problems.

This account is an individual action, we are not a corporation or an organization. Just by changing our habits, we decided to inspire the people of that we could as people be one solution to fix a global crisis like .

It is our habits that make us, and if we decide to do nothing, we all know the result, nothing will be achieved.

Building a new habit around composting is a simple action but if we all do it we can make a difference.

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@compost
>We stopped counting the number of times people were convinced an individual action could not fix global problems.


"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little." - Edmund Burke

largess,
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@Seagoon_
I have no idea why the lady in question thought it was ok to take an 8 month old to a comedy night. Surley the other patrons are their to listen to Arj''s sthick not the baby. Same if someone is on the phone.

ExtinctionR, (edited ) to random
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The editors of Scientific American have written an opinion piece saying we need to move away from to because of local & carbon , road crash death & injury and how it restricts access to life for so many- the young, the elderly, the poor & disabled.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/we-need-to-make-cities-less-car-dependent/

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@ExtinctionR
There is NO solution to climate change, environmental degradation, resources depletion etc that doesnt have active and electrified public transport and the removal of private cars and aircraft.

Ecars are the distraction ensuring the changes we need don't occur and are ensuring the continual destruction of the biosphere and the disappointment is they're so strongly defended even in here.

https://phys.org/news/2022-11-expert-comment-future-electric-fast.html

>"Only by curbing all motorized transport, particularly private cars, as quickly as possibly can we tackle the climate and air pollution crises"

CelloMomOnCars, to climate
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The will make the 2008 mortgage crisis look like a walk in the park. With ice cream.

" Rising seas, bigger , and other increasing hazards have created a dangerous instability in the U.S. financial system. "

That, on top of developers building in flood plains and wildfire-prone places, and the US government providing the .


https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/04/bubble-trouble-climate-change-is-creating-a-huge-and-growing-u-s-real-estate-bubble/

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@CelloMomOnCars
Meanwhile in Australia Insurance Companies are at their most profitable, by increasing rates and ditching those most impacted.

Those who can get affordable insurance probably should consider not bothering, as the Insurance companies have assessed their risk as low.

https://mastodon.au/@largess/112290392533044783

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