• Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    the tools to stabilize the climate are available and their use is inevitable.

    That’s where we disagree. We’ve known for decades what kinds of things we should be doing to mitigate climate damage. We choose not to, cuz as a species we’re greedy, evil, and fucking stupid. We’ll put it off 'till tomorrow to live a more comfortable today until it’s too late. We might whip out the fire extinguisher some day, but we’ll be spraying it at ashes.

    I’m hoping you are wrong (no offense).

    I’m hoping I’m wrong too. …but to say I have no faith in humanity would be beating a dusty crater that used to be the site of a dead horse. I really don’t think we have it in us to actually make the changes that need to be happening NOW.

    I just hope we don’t fuck the planet so hard that it stops some other critter from rising from the ashes to become a dominant species that isn’t a dickhead like us.

    • psud@aussie.zone
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      7 days ago

      While my government threw money at coal generators and lied about wind and solar, wind and solar adoption skyrocketed and coal plants became bad investments. Even when governments don’t help, even when government is opposed people take action. And governments will change, especially with the effects of more energy driving bigger weather

      No one has deployed an effective green house gas (GHG) direct air capture system yet, but there are plans that are likely to work and we will beat GHG by the end of this century for sure - there are so many people dedicated to making sure that happens and only a handful of enormous companies opposing, and even they are diversifying their holdings away from fossil fuels