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by ryandrake
969 days ago
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> As far back as I have followed the news - so perhaps for 35 years - it was about to be too late. We were at the brink of a catastrophe. Humankind had to do something now. Tomorrow, it would be too late. Climate Change has felt like the Truck Almost Hitting The Pole[1] meme for decades. We're always A Mere N Years Away From Disaster, and then after N years, we're again M Years Away From Disaster. This has been the message since I can remember. 1: https://tenor.com/view/truck-crash-test-pole-doesnt-reach-gi... |
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Unfortunately, humans collectively are very shortsighted, and it’s hard to communicate issues with seemingly intangible or long-term consequences. So we continue to argue pointlessly while slowly boiling like the proverbial frog in a pot.
1: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/climate/climate-and-ext...