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minus-squareWoofWoof91 [comrade/them]hexbear22·4 years agoWe have already passed the point of no return on climate change link
minus-squareLibsEatPoop2 [he/him]hexbear9arrow-down1·4 years agoyeah, agreed. but climate change is gonna be a very slow killer. so all of us alive today won't see the worst of it. i guess that's a positive? link
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minus-squareWoofWoof91 [comrade/them]hexbear8·4 years agoNot all that happy about leaving a doomed planet to future generations tbh link
minus-squarethreshold [he/him]hexbear7·edit-24 years agoI have heard scientists talking about the difference in degrees. Lowering the degrees even slightly will reduce the surge of natural disasters/famine/water-shortages/heatwaves link
We have already passed the point of no return on climate change
yeah, agreed. but climate change is gonna be a very slow killer. so all of us alive today won't see the worst of it. i guess that's a positive?
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Not all that happy about leaving a doomed planet to future generations tbh
I have heard scientists talking about the difference in degrees. Lowering the degrees even slightly will reduce the surge of natural disasters/famine/water-shortages/heatwaves