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by upsidesinclude
1072 days ago
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Please provide some actual insight then. The state of climate will not have a direct effect on your life, the span of years you are alive. Not to a significant degree. It can have an indirect effect on your life by the introduction of harmful regressive policies designed to "account" for a changing climate and assign blame to everyday people. Everyday people do not cause any of the drivers of climate change. Large corporations, governments and militaries do cause these drivers. So what I'm adding here is sense. It makes no sense to cripple an economy and destroy the middle class when it is clear there will not be global cooperation in addressing climate change. To be clear we are talking about the fact that BRICs will not cripple their growth and economy for the sake of this guilt complex. Most countries can't even make a measurable change in comparison to these groups. |
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The state of the climate already has a direct effect on my life by making summers way hotter than normal. I hate the warm temperatures over weeks, and my grandparents literally haven't known these kinds of summers until the last couple of years. This wouldn't have shifted so fast if it was just the exit of the ice age.
And that's just me disliking warmth. There are people living in areas that now literally are getting too hot for humans, which they weren't previously. There are people living through catastrophes which most likely would have been less severe if not for climate change.
> It can have an indirect effect on your life by the introduction of harmful regressive policies designed to "account" for a changing climate and assign blame to everyday people.
It's having a worse effect just by itself!
> Everyday people do not cause any of the drivers of climate change. Large corporations, governments and militaries do cause these drivers.
And to work towards that fact you spread climate change denial in the form of "we're just exiting an ice age"?
> So what I'm adding here is sense.
You're adding lies.