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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Monday, 25-Nov-2024 18:53:59 JST Bargearse -
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Sunday, 03-Nov-2024 10:38:44 JST Bargearse @darnell
New normal? no, it only gets progressively worse bevase we won't face up to the issue of the rich living beyond the planetary boundaries.Meanwhile in Japan
And The Philippines
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Saturday, 26-Oct-2024 17:24:38 JST Bargearse Carbon emissions are now growing faster than before the pandemic
>Instead of a “green recovery”, global greenhouse gas emissions are rising much faster now than they did in the decade preceding the global pandemic. Emissions rose 1.3 per cent to 57.1 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2023. That is a far faster annual rate of growth than during the decade 2010-2019, when emissions grew on average 0.8 per cent per year
>All sources of greenhouse gas emissions except land use are rising,
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Not surprising I guess, just open the flight radar web page, or glance out the window at the endless cars , hear endless dogs barking (large meat eating pets). We haven't changed how we act, which would typically lead to changing how we vote.
Nearly everywhere there has been minor gains by Greens they are in retreat rather the massive surge needed to change policy. We concentrate on stupid shit like ecars rather then the changes needed.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Monday, 07-Oct-2024 14:21:37 JST Bargearse Just to reinforce Lisa's post
>At their very simplest, anarchist beliefs turn on to two elementary assumptions. The first is that human beings are, under ordinary circumstances, about as reasonable and decent as they are allowed to be, and can organize themselves and their communities without needing to be told how. The second is that power corrupts. -- David Graeber
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Thursday, 26-Sep-2024 10:13:36 JST Bargearse Beware the great green deception: ‘perceptionware’ is being used to hoodwink us
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/sep/12/fossil-fuel-companies-environment-greenwashing
> Grand schemes, many backed by government, masquerade as taking action on the environment. They should be disowned, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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When he says "hoodwink us", thats deliberate ignorance on our part. It's reflected in who we vote for as well.
There's none so blind as those who don't want to see.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Thursday, 26-Sep-2024 10:13:30 JST Bargearse Data center emissions probably 662% higher than big tech claims. Can it keep up the ruse?
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/sep/15/data-center-gas-emissions-tech
> Emissions from in-house data centers of Google, Microsoft, Meta and Apple may be 7.62 times higher than official figures
>“It’s down to creative accounting,”
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The tool used by nearly all white collar grifters.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 15:28:45 JST Bargearse @clacke
>This is no surprise to me. I know that since most people are not aware of the full meaning of the climate crisis (which is understandable since it has never been treated as a crisis)----
She is far to generous and kind, as a then 15-16 yr old girl, that she had more understanding then 99.9% of humanity is one if the reason we're in this worse and worse mess. This deliberate and long standing ignorance of such an exestential crisis is a travesty and and anyone older then her who doesn't understand that should ba hanging their heads in deep fucking shame.
If you're wathing the Olympics, or some football match or a concert you flew to, browsing this on a holiday in Thailand then you're the problem.
Good on you Greta for at least trying. How we treat the biosphere and each other is beyond apaling, most edays I wonder if trying to preserve this horror is the right thing or not?
We are all Nero now, fiddling and emitting heavily while the planets biosphere becomes uninhabitable and burns.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 00:26:36 JST Bargearse Monkeys ‘falling out of trees like apples’ in Mexico amid brutal heatwave
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/21/monkeys-mexico-heatwave
>“They were falling out of the trees like apples,” Pozo said. “They were in a state of severe dehydration, and they died within a matter of minutes.” Already weakened, Pozo says the falls from dozens of yards (meters) up inflict additional damage that often finishes the monkeys off.
>By 9 May at least nine cities in Mexico had set temperature records,
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 10:26:29 JST Bargearse @bmacDonald94
These days people then reply with, "I better see this before it goes", and then make sure they enable the destruction to accelerate with thier massive emissions to go have an Insta moment.The number of times this has been said about the Great Barrier Reef before people drive from all over Australia, or book airfares from all over the world to do their utmost to help ensure its destruction accelerates is... troubling.
I am reminded of that video of the Thylacine here in Tasmania. It's all we have left.
Even that photo in the OP is soul piercing, much like that giant scar in the middle of the photo :( why must we destry everywhere and everything ?
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Friday, 19-Apr-2024 12:22:37 JST Bargearse @ExtinctionR
There is NO solution to climate change, environmental degradation, resources depletion etc that doesnt have active and electrified public transport and the removal of private cars and aircraft.Ecars are the distraction ensuring the changes we need don't occur and are ensuring the continual destruction of the biosphere and the disappointment is they're so strongly defended even in here.
https://phys.org/news/2022-11-expert-comment-future-electric-fast.html
>"Only by curbing all motorized transport, particularly private cars, as quickly as possibly can we tackle the climate and air pollution crises"
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Saturday, 20-Jan-2024 22:24:23 JST Bargearse **Electric cars are not the future**
*In cities at least, e-bikes make more cultural and consumer sense*>Will they take up electric cars — in effect, just a cleaner version of what they already had — or switch modes of transport altogether? My bet is that, in cities at least, the e-car won’t be the vehicle of the future. I suspect it will keep falling further behind e-bikes, e-mopeds and e-scooters.
>EVs also emit more carbon over their life cycle than any form of urban transport except petrol cars.
Pay wall removed
https://archive.md/mBCxMhttps://www.ft.com/content/61adc32b-6ce0-4a25-b010-e205a0e5db44
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I can only hope so, to have any chance, we need to move away from private cars, no matter the engine.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2024 16:25:34 JST Bargearse @knittingknots2
2024 Ocean temps say hello -
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2024 08:32:58 JST Bargearse @apps
I'm still not seeing Markdon support in posts, it disappeared a couple releases ago? -
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jan-2024 01:22:12 JST Bargearse @jackofalltrades
Which is why it all comes back to voters (at least in democracies).Nothing can change until they do, if any Government states it needs to crash the economy (I'd like to see it done with some equity in mind, taking from the rich and the lives of the poor improved with great social outcomes like public transport) to reduce emissions, they'd never be relected, let alone struggle to get any legislation passed.
People who blame polticans are looking to deflect blame from the real culprits. We entitled, apathetic self aborbed voter who elect entitled, self absorbed polticans and we so lack the imagination to grok what's happening what will happen.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Friday, 22-Dec-2023 07:18:31 JST Bargearse @takvera
The not unforseeable outcomes of carbon offsetting working a charm.Plant a tree so you can fly....
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>"carbon emissions from forest fires need to be included in national climate plans with a monitoring, reporting and verification system for such emissions."We don't count a countries military, international shipping or aircraft flights, so those emsisons don't exist...apparently. I can see countires like Australia, Brazil, Russia, Indonesia and Canada objecting to including fire emisisons :) just as the US, Canada, Russia etal would object to permafrost emisisons.
We're good at self deception.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Sunday, 03-Dec-2023 18:27:02 JST Bargearse -
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Friday, 01-Dec-2023 19:14:05 JST Bargearse @_noelamac_
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Monday, 20-Nov-2023 09:36:53 JST Bargearse Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than poorest 66%
> ‘Polluter elite’ are plundering the planet to point of destruction, says Oxfam after comprehensive study of climate inequality
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And we let them, with how we keep voting for the orthodoxy ...stop that, please ... For the sake of the rest of us!!!! Nothing will change if voters keep doing the same thing.
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Oct-2023 08:06:55 JST Bargearse -
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Bargearse (largess@mastodon.au)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 15:16:19 JST Bargearse We're totally not just an old school ad delivery portal...like those old school newspapers and commercial television stations delivering ads
Google, Meta, Twitter...