Almost 80% of the respondents, all from the authoritative Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), foresee at least 2.5C of global heating above preindustrial levels, while almost half anticipate at least 3C (5.4F). Only 6% thought the internationally agreed 1.5C (2.7F) limit will be met.

“I think we are headed for major societal disruption within the next five years,” said Gretta Pecl, at the University of Tasmania. “[Authorities] will be overwhelmed by extreme event after extreme event, food production will be disrupted. I could not feel greater despair over the future.”

"The world’s response to date is reprehensible – we live in an age of fools.”

Lisa Schipper, at University of Bonn in Germany, said: “My only source of hope is the fact that, as an educator, I can see the next generation being so smart and understanding the politics.”

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      Great, we are cooked. We handed reins of our worlds directly or indirectly to some of the greediest people imaginable and we will pay the price. It will naturally start from the poorest, but no one will be immune. Not even the said greedy people. We are truly and utterly cooked.

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    Lisa Schipper, at University of Bonn in Germany, said: “My only source of hope is the fact that, as an educator, I can see the next generation being so smart and understanding the politics.”

    This weapons grade copium is enough to give every global south nation their own nuclear weapons program.

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      They will be able to voooooooote for their leaders who all hail from the uh, generation who thinks none of this is real

      I remember all the articles 15 years ago about how millenials are killing car ownership. Now all the cishet white millenials I went to college with turned out to be center-right at best and perfectly reproduced the boomer lifestyle.

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        It’s all about material conditions. If cost of living continues to spike (and why wouldn’t it?), younger people will generally get more radicalized.

        Unfortunately they’re going to radicalize towards fascism because there’s a multi-billion dollar propaganda network pushing it.

    • Not to mention that all of these “good politics” are contingent on global North chauvinism. Ask the average German student with good politics what they think about demographic growth or industrialization in the Global South and the hitler-detector will go off the charts.

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      I was under the impression that 1.5C would be the best case scenario if we somehow stopped emitting carbon overnight. We really are fucked aren’t we?

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        1.5C was optimistically possible if the entire planet had pivoted to International Climate Stalinism immediately after the report was published.

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        More like if we stopped emitting carbon 10-15 years ago. We’re extremely fucked. But, on the other hand, this is going to put immense pressure on the world"s empires so maybe there’s opportunity too.

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        I was under the impression that 1.5C would be the best case scenario if we somehow stopped emitting carbon overnight. We really are fucked aren’t we?

        That’s been the way I’ve understood it; because as it stands the greenhouse being produced this year has not started to take effect yet.

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      Most scientists have said for years that we didn’t have a hope of staying under 1.5 just that that’s what we would have to do to not have massive negative repurcussions.

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      Even my own father who’s questioned climate change when I was a child has finally opened his eyes.

      Microplatics, Air pollution, Car centrism, Oil executives and the political ghouls that prop them up

      He has extremely scathing hatred for all of that

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      It is a lot. Each of these issues can easily consume your entire capacity for organizing a thousand times over.

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      The second fifteen of the day to think about the ongoing pandemic amid all of this that has killed upwards of tens of millions and still climbing! Boy do I love having been born

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    The Arab Spring displaced about a million people and it basically drove Europe to New Hitlerism wrt immigration, imagine what will happen as climate change displaces hundreds of millions of people in the coming decades

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    “My only source of hope is the fact that, as an educator, I can see the next generation being so smart and understanding the politics.”

    They probably said the same thing in 2000. Didn’t help much. Can’t do environmentalism on a system of grow or die - unless you’re okay with it being very half-assed and mostly symbolic.

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      If you read any current media article about zoomers it’s just a copy and paste from the exact same articles about millennials from 15 years ago

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    The world’s response to date is reprehensible – we live in an age of fools.

    I didn’t think you could sum up my political beliefs in one sentence.

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      We don’t even have the age of monsters. We have fools who put on a monster consume but can’t help but keep tripping on the slightly too big feet

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        They might be cartoonishly incompetent but that isn’t preventing them from directly or indirectly killing millions.

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    Seeing shit like this and then having conversations about “what kind of work should we have done on the house” seems so trivial. Knowing that we’re all going to keep trudging along to our stupid jobs and our poison treats while we boil like frogs in a pot

    Okay let’s start a betting pool: what year will America have genuine crop failures, food shortages, and famine? Hopefully during an election year. I’ll say: 2030

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      It is tempting to not want to care about mundane day-to-day activities when reading news like this but we should not give in to the spectacular. It will be a long slow grind of things getting better in some ways, worse in others, punctuated by moments of horror. Maybe you will be directly affected, maybe you will not. I think there’s a tendency on this site toward believing in some upcoming total collapse. Coming from a religious background, humans honestly seem hardwired to desire or cling to this belief on some level. You probably will not die in a climate disaster. Instead you will almost certainly die in 40-60 years of some mundane reason, marked only by those who know you, and the events that led to your death not blasted around the world as headline news. Humans are incredibly resilient. This is not to say your quality of life will be good. But it can be survivable.

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        Almost every single collapse short of a nuclear holocaust has been a slow grinding toward decentralization, scarcity, and then violent restructuring into a given centralized order. The world has perfectly hospitable temperatures a hundred years ago and famine plagued the globe. Not because of droughts or weather shocks but because distribution was and is dominated by a violent profit-seeking process.

        Right now, and probably for at least another 30 years, we produce enough food to feed just about everyone in the world, some countries even look to develop shock-resistant supplies of food for their internal citizenry.

        To some extent the upcoming collapse of climate is unprecedented, but it will continue to be unevenly distributed. And it very well could be, we can survive if we adopted communism, and managed distribution and enacted economic degrowth.

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      I don’t want to be overly negative or pessimistic, but I really feel even if we had a global revolution right now and started doing our real best, we’re still very fucked. So it’s basically either we kill these monsters and watch the world die a little less hard, or we don’t and we watch it collapse at the speed of light.

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        no you’re absolutely right, we are super fucked. but the degree matters. every little bit of fucked we can avert is worth the effort