• Knusper@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    I mean, I feel like this year in particular illustrates quite well that there are already very real impacts of climate change in rich countries, with Canada, Greece, Hawaii etc. burning. Which makes it worth to delay climate change as much as possible, even if we can’t or don’t want to stop it at livable levels.

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      10 months ago

      Problem is also that there have always been catastrophes… Earthquakes, wildfires, tsunamis, hurricanes, etc.

      Maybe in the past they should have also been attributed to climate change, but I don’t think the average human being can draw the distinction yet

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        10 months ago

        , but I don’t think the average human being can draw the distinction yet

        considering the massive heat domes spread worldwide, I suspect the average human has been more impacted than you have.

        Brazil had a scorcher of a winter. Antarctica is falling apart much faster than anyone predicted.

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      10 months ago

      You can’t have this both ways.

      When a magat in the Senate brings in a snowball and says that global warming isn’t happening because it’s snowing…

      “That’s weather not climate!”

      When there’s a wildfire somewhere…

      “That’s global warming!”

      We can definitively say that this year is the hottest year on record, but we can’t attribute individual forest fires or tornadoes or hurricanes to climate change.