• kingthrillgore@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    More accurately:

    • Climate change isn’t real
    • Climate change isn’t real but we don’t want to change to avoid it
    • Climate change isn’t real, but the science says otherwise but that changes nothing
    • Climate change is real, but we want you to do the hard work by doing pointless things
    • Climate change is real, but its your fault and not ours because you’re poor
    • Climate change is real, and we’re now in a feedback cycle from overextended forests, permafrost releases, and overdevelopment, and doing anything impacts the most poor so there’s nothing we can do about it.
    • Climate change is real, we the wealthy and privileged did it, and there’s nothing you can do about it <-- you are here
    • Climate change is real, and we’re dipping to colonize another planet while you all die
    • The Earth is uninhabitable
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      11 months ago

      I don’t think space colonization is feasible.

      It sounds good, but the sheer logistics of it are mind blowing. It sounds cool to terraform Mars, but that’s a multi-hundred year process that will require quadrillions of dollars. It would be cheaper and faster fixing the Earth.

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        11 months ago

        no whatll actually happen is intentional mass dust cover to cool down the earth using NUKES and stuff like volcanoes cooling areas with ash cover because space travel is a fun hobby but its impossible en masse (i speak uneducated on the matter but im confident in myself)

        this is my prediction place ur bets

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      11 months ago

      I’m gonna suggest there’s a cognitive dissonance going on here

      • Climate change is real but it’s only the wealthy that should do something about it <– you are here

      Collective action is part of the answer. The influential will do what they do, sure. But the 60 million normal people in the UK absolutely have an impact

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        11 months ago

        The bargaining power of the masses assumes that said masses have a viable say in the process.

        If your options are: buy power from the only company supplying it or not have power, is that really a choice?