Mrkawfee, (edited )

It turns out that humanity is more like an aggressive cancer than a disease.

lemmyseizethemeans,

Beh buh buh my carbon credits

I was told we could capitalism our way out of the capitalism caused crisis

nothx, (edited )
@nothx@hexbear.net avatar

I keep hearing this term but never how to redeem them? Do I need box tops? Are they paid out via a gift card? What stores take carbon credit? How do the benefits of the carbon credit card stack up compared to my Amazon Credit Card?

lemmyseizethemeans,

Lithium for liberals. ‘we are saving the planet by doing nothing that inconveniences us hurray’

sirico,
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

Humainty comming together for one thing

Nobody,

Maybe it’s methane release. Maybe it’s gasses from the sea floor we knew nothing about. We have no fucking clue what climate change is going to look like. PR firms told scientists to put the lowest projections in press releases for the last decade. The real numbers are both grim and proving to be optimistic.

As it turns out, the math was all wrong. Who knows why? Maybe all the Earth’s various systems are interrelated, and when one system collapses it causes dozens of other systems to collapse. Maybe Earth and the delicate balance that enabled life to grow on this planet is a little more sensitive to sudden, radical change than we thought.

Maybe all the people who lied about climate change since the 1970s lied about more shit we’re going to find out about shortly now that we can’t stop it from happening. But they’ll still make their profits and get their taxpayer-funded subsidies, so capitalism is working as intended.

Corkyskog,

Gasses from the sea floor

It’s kind of crazy to me how what felt like yesterday they were like oh yeah, let’s see how bad dredging is? Oh it’s the equivalent of the aviation industry…

We have had very smart people working on climate change models for decades and no one ever looked into that? Or has dredging increased so much recently that it was barely a factor before?

emergencyfood,

We have had very smart people working on climate change models for decades and no one ever looked into that?

The problem isn’t that no one has looked into it. The problem - and this is a general one for any scientist working in climate change or environmental protection - is that we can’t afford to raise a single false alarm. We can’t publish bad news unless we’re 100% certain, because that will give oil companies’ lawyers and ‘journalists’ enough ammo for the next fifty years. This means that published climate predictions are usually the most optimistic and conservative estimates.

Nomecks,

It’s definitely increased a lot in the last few decades, as ships have gotten insanely huge.

jeena,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

My guess, Russias war, Israels war, Chinas coal burning for electricity so we can have cheap stuff to throw away imeadiatelly after using it once.

naturalgasbad,

sigh

China is heading towards peak coal demand, national association says

China Coal Group Says Peak Demand Imminent as Clean Power Grows

In a major turning point for the world, China’s fossil fuel use is projected to decline starting in 2025.

Blaming an increase in the rate of carbon increases on China’s coal consumption seems rather incongruent with the facts. Are we all choosing to ignore the second-order effects of methane emissions from natural gas? Methane does break down back to CO2, after all, but while it’s still methane it’s a substantially more potent greenhouse gas.

Fuck. Natural. Gas.

geogle,
@geogle@lemmy.world avatar

Just so you know, each of the headlines you posted suggested that China’s consumption of coal is more than ever before, in agreement with the prior poster. Also clean coal has nothing to do with CO2 reduction, it’s scrubbing other nasties like SO2.

It’s good that they’re expecting this to max out imminently, but it’s still a max.

naturalgasbad,

Supercritical coal reactors are absolutely used to reduce CO2 emissions per unit coal, what do you mean?

Higher efficiency -> less losses from heat/etc -> fewer emissions

Ferrous,

Additionally, Chinese coal power is what provides and enables all of the cheap goods Americans can’t get enough of.

ulkesh,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

Perhaps I’m misunderstanding the intent here, but doesn’t “heading towards peak” literally mean “increase” in this context?

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