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Environmental Protection Agency delays new ozone pollution standards until after the 2024 election
  • @uphillbothways @climate

    Well, in that case, we can only assume that some people think the election cycle is more important than people's lives.

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    The world's corporations produce so much climate change pollution, it could eat up about 44% of their profits if they had to pay damages for it
  • @theendismeh @silence7 @climate

    The "business as usual" approach reminds me of the saying "when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"

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    It Is No Longer Possible to Escape What We Have Done to Ourselves
  • @nottelling @CleverNameAndNumbers

    "rich people keep getting everything they want"

    Even rich people don't *want* death and destruction. They want money!

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    White House is torn over Joe Manchin’s fury at climate law he crafted
  • @VikingHippie @silence7 @climate

    The silver lining of ecological degradation is that no amount of political posturing or businesses (ignorance) greenwashing will prevent the climate from deteriorating.

    The planet's biosphere is the ultimate "authority", the ultimate power. As such, it's the ultimate "judgement" regarding how human cultures can, & can not, survive.

    The planet is, what it objectively is. Ecological limiting factors are the ultimate long-term regulators.

    Nature finds a way

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    A Texas Dairy Ranks Among the State’s Biggest Methane Emitters. But Don’t Ask the EPA or the State About It
  • @leafn4give @silence7

    The potential is certainly there. As well as liberating land for wildlife, there can be zones used for growing food using agroecological farming methods, which can also provide habitat for a variety of wildlife & locations for housing.

    FYI, when you write "research has shown" please provide a weblink too that research, so that people that haven't read the relevant research & or science-based report can read it.

    Fundamentally, mono-industrial farming is unsustainable.

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    A Texas Dairy Ranks Among the State’s Biggest Methane Emitters. But Don’t Ask the EPA or the State About It
  • @bioemerl @silence7

    The question is, are you not aware that you have been greenwashed? or are you trying to greenwash readers?

    Humans started agriculture about 12,000 years ago. Especially since the industrial revolution (fossil-fueled machines), animal farming has destroyed vast areas of wildlife habitats (e.g., species extinction) & ruminants such as cows & sheep emit methane.

    Most of our #food emissions come from processes on the farm, or from land use change. https://ourworldindata.org/less-meat-or-sustainable-meat

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    Should Climate Protesters Be Less Annoying?
  • @raginghummus @AceFuzzLord @climate

    Good job that being popular isn't their primary goal because they won't be fairly treated by the popular press (where many folk get their opinions from)

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    First Scorched, Then Soaked: Weather Whiplash Confounds Farmers
  • @cerement

    Of course "farmers" covers a broad demographic (a spectrum). But yes, overall:

    heard of, yes
    acknowledge, no
    comprehend, no

    Is a fair assessment.

    Though, l'd add "heard of yes, but, excuses" (some justifiable, many, simply excuses to not change their mono-industrial farming as usual methods)

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    First Scorched, Then Soaked: Weather Whiplash Confounds Farmers
  • @silence7

    "Confounds Farmers"?

    Hadn't they heard of climate change?

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    Why are women more concerned about climate change than men?
  • @InverseParallax @deus

    So we have the politicians such as Rishi Sunak that are promoting policies that increase the probability of an ecological collapse, & then on the other extreme the preppers that are, well, at least preparing for a climate crisis.

    It's a stretch to think how things turned out so friggin crazy? 🤔 🤑 🤥

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    The world just got its first real taste of what life is like at 1.5 degrees Celsius
  • @silence7

    It's actually as possible as - the majority of people understanding how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (AKA not burning fossil fuels, not eating meat - NOT greenwashed) & wanting to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (in a democracy, that should do the "trick")

    One person could only choose to reduce a tiny fraction of their direct or indirect greenhouse gases. Billions could choose to reduce a massive amount of greenhouse gases.

    It's as "easy" as informed cooperation & will. But

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    The world just got its first real taste of what life is like at 1.5 degrees Celsius
  • @silence7 @Codilingus

    1. Not related to money. Being concerned about climate change, but not relatively that informed about the science (e.g., ecology). Truly believing that the industries & politicians are dealing with the problems (because they say they're)

    2. Being concerned & informed of the evidence. Understanding the general problems such as greenwashing governments & industries (AKA corruption). But, thinking that the effects of climate change will make people see sense.

    3. Doom!

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    The world just got its first real taste of what life is like at 1.5 degrees Celsius
  • @silence7 @Codilingus

    There are various levels of climate optimism. E.g., From most to least optimistic.

    1. Being rich & truly believing that climate change is a ridiculous belief & God will make them see the light eventually (i.e., oh happy days & rejoice the cumming of the lord!)

    2. Being rich, knowing that climate change needs dealing with, but, the clever tech guys have it sorted.

    3. Being rich, knowing that climate change will be a disaster, but, what the hell, right now I am rich.

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    Liberia set to concede 10% of its territory to Emirati company for carbon credit production
  • @GuilhermePelayo @hillsanddales

    Let's try to talk to the industry bosses & their political lobbyists as if they were ignorant & badly behaved children.

    For example. Primary school level science. "Ok, settle down you naughty kids & listen up. To be serious about tackling #ClimateChange, you need to stop carbon emissions from getting into the atmosphere in the first place.

    The biggest problem with carbon offsetting is that it doesn’t really work https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/news/the-biggest-problem-with-carbon-offsetting-is-that-it-doesnt-really-work/

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