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Not gonna lie... It scared me when they mentioned that we only have 2025-2031 to properly reduce emissions and save at least half of humanity.

Also, it was interesting how they mentioned the fossil fuel tactics that are similar to the cigarette industry on distorting data.

https://www.joboneforhumanity.org/10_climate_facts_the_fossil_fuel_cartel_never_wants_you_see

Is it true that we have so little time left?

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[–] azanra4@lemmygrad.ml 20 points 9 months ago (1 children)

You’ve gotta be careful with stuff like this because it can be so scary as to petrify you. That isn’t helpful. Stress is supposed to elicit a reaction. Ultimately, the Earth is a big ship and takes a while to change, let alone steer. A horrific storm is on the horizon of our lifetimes, but we must carry on and do what we can. Fighting for socialism is the start, as capitalist countries will fail at emissions mitigation because it’s not profitable enough. It’s going to be an ugly start to the Anthropocene.

[–] rainpizza@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Thanks for the warning and you are right that I should be careful. However, maybe it is my life conditions but this year I am going to become a dad. With that in my head, I wish that I could at least prepare within my scope to the hardships that are coming in the following years. This article consolidated the idea that I should at least invest in having some means of production such as aquaponics to feed my community and build a socialist village around that MoP.