• TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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    I feel like we’re in a movie where we are all bickering for petty reasons (namely wars and political polarisation), while in the background-- away from our sight and out of mind-- an abstract, cosmic horror is progressively happening. Preparing to kill us all.

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        I watched Don’t Look Up long ago. But in our real life case, I imagine somehow a far more sinister yet indescribable horrific dark entity conspiring to kill humanity.

        I haven’t even read any of Lovecraft’s work, and yet here I am imagining an indescribable horror lol.

        I think now that the real horror is humanity committing a slow collective suicide. We’re all trapped by our own ego that we neglect the greater problem.

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    Congrats, everyone! We finally did it! And way ahead of schedule! Take that, scientists! They said we couldn’t do it before 2050. They warned us! They scolded us! But look at us now! Eat it, nerds!

    sigh

    This is fucking ridiculous.

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      Don’t despair! If we keep at it for long enough, we might destroy the AMOC (Atlantic Current), which might mean much lower temperature in Europe and North America, and much higher temperatures in the equator.

      So you might not see snow in winter, but you’ll probably get ice sheets in New York and Paris

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      We’re in the ice age, it’s supposed to be cold right now. So… Around 100,000 years after humanity either dies out or becomes subterranean.

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    Don’t worry, cheaper solar panels, electric cars and entrepreneurs will save humanity. And by humanity I mean a specific share of the world’s developed nations. Discourse on this frustrates me to an unhealthy degree.

    If you promote techno-fetishism laden, borderline tech-bro driven or shitass bill gates financed media, please reply so I may wish upon your remaining bloodline an everlasting mildly inconvenient curse.

    And if you like Kurzgesagt tech videos, please reply so I may respectfully call you a fucking donkey.

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      I’m frustrated by the discourse too but I’m not sure it’s for the same reasons as you.

      What frustrates me is we never seem to discuss goals and why we have those goals.

      Is the goal to keep the average temperature of earth as low as possible for as long as possible?

      Is it to minimize the impact and costs for humans?

      What exactly are we aiming for, and why?

      What is your frustration with the discourse?

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        Is the goal to keep the average temperature of earth as low as possible for as long as possible?

        Human sustainability requires having those goals. Protecting oligarch wealth is within oligarch corruption power, and human prosperity is a sacrifice they are willing to make. Genocide of the uppity disenfranchised as a final solution seems natural today., as the path forward.

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      What’s that about kurzgesagt?

      I often found good citations/ research evidence linked to their claims (on climate change)

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        They list their sources! Their content tends to be pretty well done, even if not perfect.

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        They repeat whatever their donors claim without any checking on their part. Sometimes this lines up with science, sometimes it’s just propaganda.

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          Any example videos that are propoganda?

          I’d like to scrutinize one so I can fact check better in the future. I mainly check the citations in the links.

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    And so far, what have we done?

    Pretty much nothing. We’ve done a lot of pretending with “let’s recycle plastics”, which them just get dumped anyway because fuck you, that’s why.

    We’re slowly slowly moving to electrical cars instead of pushing hard for bicycles and public transportation. Profits over anything else!

    We’ve implemented.next day deliveries, because THAT is important. Fuck your winter

    The US just choose a climate change denier who put a guy in charge of the EPA that can’t stop talk about pushing businesses and economy and oil.

    The world is lead by narcissistic psychopaths and everyone just lets them.

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        Our mass cowardice, mine included, is our shame and culpability.

        Like the German citizens who weren’t Nazis but stayed quiet and didn’t protest, only on a global scale. We should all be Greta, getting arrested doing the right thing, but again cowardice in the face of inhumanity is our sin.

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          But what exactly do you want to change?

          Lets say you had absolute power and could make whatever decisions for the human race you’d want.

          I’m curious what you’d decide.

          Im not saying there aren’t things we can do better, but it’s also not as easy as people make it out to be.

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            Just smart enough to figure out how to blow ourselves up, and still stupid enough to do it.

            It always provides context for me in life to remember that, with great difficulty, humanity managed to do something I would think any sapient life form would consider a massive technological threshold/achievement: we figured out how to split the atom, releasing practically limitless energy.

            …And Why did we suddenly rush to do so? To make big boomie boom rival monkey tribe.

            “Our technology has exceeded our humanity” - Albert Einstein

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            Yep, even in the nations I often look up to from my gold plated shithole as the last models of humanity on Earth, all the while going back to the same question…

            …and being left with the same sad answer, we as a species arent the cure, and we aren’t both, we’re just the disease.

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    Yes, the line is going up. That’s good, right? Shareholders keep telling me that the line must go up, and it looks like we’re doing it! Good job, everyone.

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    Big fucked if true.

    I looked it up the other day. We crossed 1c in 2015/2016. News stories at the time talked about how 1.5 might happen as early as 2035 if we don’t get our climate act together.
    Yikes.