• apemint@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I agree that the “it’s too late to do anything” mentality is just as bad as doing nothing, but at the same time I recognize that the scientific consensus is more and more leaning towards “it really is too late to do anything” in the short term at least.

    Certain gears have been set in motion that we truly cannot stop, but there are also other things that we can prevent if we act now.

    I just don’t know where the line between the two lies.

    The next 50 years or so are set in stone, of that I’m certain.
    But after that, who knows whether the changes we make today will affect the climate in a meaningful way. One can only hope.

    • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It was always to late to do anything, because we live on a fractured planet where people who have destroyed it, and their bought off politicians, dictate that its okay to continue destroying it.

      The only thing that will change anything is a violent global ww3 level revolution leading to a single world government that can do what needs to be done, and do it quickly, with the worlds entire resources at its disposal. and funding it all by seizing all the now dead billion/trillionaires money.