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    Bread and Circuses (breadandcircuses@climatejustice.social)'s status on Friday, 28-Jul-2023 00:08:20 JST Bread and Circuses Bread and Circuses
    • Jessica Wildfire

    A beautiful, sad, and justifiably angry essay from Jessica Wildfire (@jessicawildfire) about people continuing to ignore the climate crisis...
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    Today I watched a math professor and climate activist named Eliot Jacobson talk to CNN about global temperature records and arctic sea ice. He sums it up in the simplest terms. Climate scientists are shocked at what’s happening. None of their models predicted any of this. A mass extinction usually takes millions of years. As he said, “We’re going to do it in a hundred.”

    For Jacobson, the collapse of global industrial civilization has become a certainty. A recent column in The Guardian says the same. We’re already breaking through the 1.5C limit set by the Paris Climate Agreement. Scientists are telling us to brace for 2C or even 3C of warming. All of the books I’ve read have make it very clear: That kind of warming will turn the planet into something humans have never seen. Large parts of the earth will become uninhabitable for us.

    Even the gloomiest climate scientists are left speechless by the disasters unfolding this summer. Climate activists who’ve been urging for an emergency declaration are saying: “I thought we had more time.”

    The scenarios scientists were predicting for 2050 are happening now, and they don’t know how much worse it’s going to get. They’re starting to admit, they can’t predict anything anymore.

    It’s hard to plan for a future when not even the climate scientists know what’s going to happen next.

    Best not to think about it, right?

    Nobody wants to talk about reality. They want to talk about Barbenheimer. They want to pretend we’ve still got time. If you face the truth of what’s happening, then suddenly the vast majority of what we’re forced to do makes no sense anymore.

    Maybe that’s why people get so angry now when we talk about climate change. They know, but they want to spend however long they’ve got left chasing and consuming whatever pleasure they can. Part of them knows their time is growing short, and they don’t want to spend it angry or depressed, or even trying to stop it.

    When you understand the full scope and gravity of what’s happening, most jobs don’t make any sense. It doesn’t make sense to plan a vacation when half the world is burning. It doesn’t make sense to save up money to send your kid to college in ten years.

    But it’s easier to ignore it all.

    It’s easier to keep working and going to movies while you wait for the wildfire, the flood, or the heat wave that kills you. It’s easier to delay the realization of your climate death as long as possible.
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    FULL ESSAY -- https://archive.li/hGjWt#selection-327.0-327.16

    #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency

    In conversation Friday, 28-Jul-2023 00:08:20 JST from climatejustice.social permalink

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      “I Thought We Had More Time”. Climate collapse and stoic acceptance. …
      archived 25 Jul 2023 21:49:43 UTC
    • Charles Muller repeated this.
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      Bread and Circuses (breadandcircuses@climatejustice.social)'s status on Friday, 28-Jul-2023 00:16:08 JST Bread and Circuses Bread and Circuses
      • Jessica Wildfire
      • goatsarah

      @goatsarah @jessicawildfire You and I can't stop it. But if we are informed, we CAN start to prepare for what's coming.

      In conversation Friday, 28-Jul-2023 00:16:08 JST permalink
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      Barry Phillips Smith (bps_artish@universeodon.com)'s status on Friday, 28-Jul-2023 01:45:31 JST Barry Phillips Smith Barry Phillips Smith
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      • goatsarah

      @breadandcircuses @goatsarah

      Realistically, none of us will survive as the timeframe for the Age of Chaos will vary between 100 years and 1000 years with probably a 95% loss of humankind to about 4-500 million people (or less) at the end in scattered settlements when we're back to a stable subsistence agrarian economy at the end of it.

      You, and I, and everyone currently living on the planet will have died long ago, and the people living in that time will have no "history" to relate to, other than an oral history passed through the generations.

      The question is what can we do to equip future generations with basic skills to ensure key fragments of knowledge remain, repositories of skillsets, to enable viable societies thrive with a completely different value-structure that won't repeat our mistakes, devaluing "wealth" revaluing "community" and "caring". It takes vision.

      In conversation Friday, 28-Jul-2023 01:45:31 JST permalink
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      Bread and Circuses (breadandcircuses@climatejustice.social)'s status on Friday, 28-Jul-2023 01:45:32 JST Bread and Circuses Bread and Circuses
      • goatsarah

      @goatsarah
      I'm truly sorry for your situation. Perhaps what I'm saying isn't helpful to you, but there are many others who say they appreciate it and want me to continue, so I will.

      In conversation Friday, 28-Jul-2023 01:45:32 JST permalink
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      Rhinos Worry Me (rhinosworryme@climatejustice.rocks)'s status on Friday, 28-Jul-2023 10:51:09 JST Rhinos Worry Me Rhinos Worry Me
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      • Jessica Wildfire

      @breadandcircuses @jessicawildfire

      #Climate #ClimateCrisis

      In conversation Friday, 28-Jul-2023 10:51:09 JST permalink

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