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by OmegaBlight 2489 days ago
Do you think we as society are going to change fast enough to combat the challenges we are currently facing? It seems that we are all just repeating past mistakes in a grander scale.
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No. We will only change faster once the situation becomes dire (crop failures, heat waves you can’t fight with AC, roads and bridges failing from the heat), and there will be much suffering due to the delay.

Prepare yourself if you can.

I don't blame you for this because you're probably in the US, and probably not in agriculture, but we are having crop failures. In the US. Massive ones. It's not just heatwaves, but increased thunderstorm sizes (hail) and increase rainfall during vulnerable planting and harvesting periods. A lot of this spring was washed out in parts of the US Midwest.

Globally, it's much worse. People are showing up from Central America because of crop failures. That is climate change induced human migration. Syria collapsed because of climate change based crop failures. The "Arab Sprint" was in large part because of agricultural productivity issues due to climate change. Large cities in Africa and south Asia are running out of water.

I should’ve been more specific. Crop failures where middle class Americans start to starve. Society is nine meals away from revolution. Keep a close eye on US grain reserves and other ag indicators.

I agree with your points that crops are already failing. It just hasn’t impact the first world middle class yet.

I disagree. Most of America is already onboard; it's just being held back from progress by its non democratic systems, a minority that clings to power, and power systems that can spend unbounded amounts of money for short term profits.
Can you show evidence that a majority is onboard? People are still using petroleum like it’s going out of style, and no one wants a carbon tax.
If those Democratic systems worked we'd have had Gore in 2000 and a different world.
Can you provide a source for some of these claims? I'm not doubting you, I just want to see for myself.
A single society is too broad a lens. There are countless different cultures... some are on board already, some can still be convinced, some can be negotiated with... but some will have to be forced to come along kicking and screaming. You can't get a willing consensus of 7 billion people, and it just takes one idiotic group of people unwilling to play ball to ruin the planet.
I just hope the last warning will be shocking and soon enough to combat the problem. Of course, if it hasn't happened already.
my current view is that the change will happen to us regardless. we will be forced to respond in some way