So yeah. This is probably going to be another humanitarian disaster that the government just allows to happen without making any real effort at relief, isn't it?

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    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      Certainly. But the damage inflicted by the carbon released decades ago is destroying the carbon consuming infrastructure of today. And the carbon released today will inflict more damage in the future.

      If all carbon waste stopped tomorrow, there would still be an environmental reckoning.

      But a smaller one with lesser coat tails