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Should I be terrified of climate change?

oil&gas

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Sabine Hossenfelder, a physicist by schooling, is playing
the role of a science communicator/journalist in talking about
climate change among other topics of science so she has to
be objective and careful about taking position. I am a supporter of
Sabine's cause and have made contribution to Planet Wild. No,
the money I donated wasn't intended to fund climate activism.
 

SchlongConery

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You ajd your clickbait titles.

You need to be terrified of continuing down the path of lunatic fixation. Your mental health can't be good as it is. The more you go down the lunatic internet, the harder it is going to be to break the habit. Get out and make friends in coffee shops. Say hi to someone on the street or in the elevator. Ask the grocery store cashier how the day is going. Ask to pet someone's dog and ask what mix he/she is and how did the dog come into the person's life.

I did all of that today and most of it many times a week. Human connections, face to face, voice to ear are critical to our mental health. Texting, social media and the internet can swallow you up into a bad place before you know it.
 

y2kmark

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Whether or not you are terrified of climate change depends on three things:
>Where you live.
>Where you are on the food insecurity scale right now.
>Whether you have, or expect to have any children or grandchildren.

If none of the above feel free to fiddle while Rome burns🎻🔥...
 

oil&gas

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If none of the above feel free to fiddle while Rome burns🎻🔥...
How about feeling free to use a military jet for family vacation
for someone who has kids but don't have to worry about food
security? Does this pass as fiddling while Rome burns?


 
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y2kmark

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How about feeling free to use a military jet for family vacation
for someone who has kids but don't have to worry about food
security? Does this pass as fiddling while Rome burns?


Somewhat, he has children but I can't really say fuck all about what the Canadian PM does:rolleyes:...
 

JohnLarue

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Whether or not you are terrified of climate change depends on three things:
>Where you live.
>Where you are on the food insecurity scale right now.
>Whether you have, or expect to have any children or grandchildren.

If none of the above feel free to fiddle while Rome burns🎻🔥...
Actually whether or not you are terrified of climate change depends on how susceptible you are to propaganda efforts

anyone who decides not to have children primarily because of climate change propaganda is just aiding natural selection along

re: food insecurity ?
the real issue is what climate nutters will do to agriculture
they may reverse this wonderful trend

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y2kmark

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Actually whether or not you are terrified of climate change depends on how susceptible you are to propaganda efforts

anyone who decides not to have children primarily because of climate change propaganda is just aiding natural selection along

re: food insecurity ?
the real issue is what climate nutters will do to agriculture
they may reverse this wonderful trend

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Where do you get this crap, and who's stupid enough to buy off on it?
 

oil&gas

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Where do you get this crap, and who's stupid enough to buy off on it?
So do you yourself feel terrified of climate change?

And are you worrying about your kids' future given
there is zero chance global emission will be halved
by 2030?

If you do have kids I'd strongly recommend vasectomy for
your boys and tubal ligation for your girls to ensure survival
of your grand kids.
 

JohnLarue

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Where do you get this crap, and who's stupid enough to buy off on it?
Our World in Data is a collaborative effort between researchers at the University of Oxford, who are the scientific editors of the website content; and the non-profit organization Global Change Data Lab (GCDL), who publishes and maintains the website and the data tools that make our work possible.

GCDL is a registered charity in England and Wales (Charity Number 1186433) and our work is made possible with the donations of individuals and organizations that have made contributions to support our project.



There are more than a billion fewer people living below the International Poverty Line of $2.15 per day today than in 1990. On average, the number declined by 47 million every year, or 130,000 people each day.5
https://ourworldindata.org/poverty?...substantially-over-the-last-generation#note-5

Where do you get this crap, and who's stupid enough to buy off on it?
as opposed to the crap you buy into ?

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Stop eating cows, the price of beef is getting ridiculous and the price needs to come down. I am doing my part by only eating steak twice a week and that includes the family Sunday roast beast dinner.
Saving the climate by eating one cow at a time. Just doing my part.
 
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JohnLarue

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Stop eating cows, the price of beef is getting ridiculous and the price needs to come down. I am doing my part by only eating steak twice a week and that includes the family Sunday roast beast dinner.
Saving the climate by eating one cow at a time. Just doing my part.

no you are not doing your part
you are virtue signalling
 

JohnLarue

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And you know what I eat Kreskin?
steak twice a week
just like you posted, dummy

I am doing my part by only eating steak twice a week
i do find it interesting that you instruct others to "Stop eating cows"
and then immediately state "I eat steak twice a week"

not that I care one way or another what you eat

do you have any other instructions for everyone else, that you don't follow?
 
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Joyrection

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steak twice a week
just like you posted, dummy



i do find it interesting that you instruct others to "Stop eating cows"
and then immediately state "I eat steak twice a week"

not that I care one way or another what you eat

do you have any other instructions for everyone else, that you don't follow?
Mind your own fucking business if you can't tell the difference when somebody is joking unless you want to look stupid. Oh too late for you.
 

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Our World in Data is a collaborative effort between researchers at the University of Oxford, who are the scientific editors of the website content; and the non-profit organization Global Change Data Lab (GCDL), who publishes and maintains the website and the data tools that make our work possible.

GCDL is a registered charity in England and Wales (Charity Number 1186433) and our work is made possible with the donations of individuals and organizations that have made contributions to support our project.



https://ourworldindata.org/poverty?...substantially-over-the-last-generation#note-5


as opposed to the crap you buy into ?

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So extreme poverty of $2.15 a day is lower, that's great.
But it doesn't excuse the concentration of wealth, end state capitalism or climate change.

 
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