A series of records on temperature, ocean heat, and Antarctic sea ice are “unprecedented”, some scientists say.

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    1 year ago

    Very worrying, and incredibly frustrating!

    We’re reading more and more of these posts every day. I feel like we also need a top post of things we can all feasibly do to help.

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        I would echo this by saying at least try and reduce meat consumption, do meatless Mondays and try and phase it out during the week. It would be a good start.

        Fly less, move your pension and investments to green funds.

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          I would say one day a weekplant based is nowhere near enough. If you have to have meat or dairy still, have it as a treat one day a week.

          Also none of this works without political movements, so join a union

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            Absolutely couldn’t agree more, we need people to make change and ideally we need people contacting their legislators and local councils. I’ve joined a council run local climate working group which has been useful so far.

            Basically engage as much as you can.

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    And yet the boomers on Facebook still argue that ‘theres no proof’ and ‘the earth has always had natural cycles’. Actually, it’s not just the boomers and that’s frankly disturbing

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      I’ve never understood this argument. A lot of the things we need to change will actually make life better for so many, including animals. So surely it would be a good thing even if the science didn’t obviously point out the link.

      I read some quote the other day saying ‘we’re past the point of needing a thermometer, we need a fire extinguisher’. We all need to stop debating the finer points and just get on with some actual action.