• systemglitch@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Not really, climate is a natural part of earth. Every place has a risk level for various events, be is drought, wild fires, flooding, volcanoes, hurricane and tornadoes, etc.

        Even without humans present, given enough time, every place will suffer catastrophic conditions for the life living there eventually.

        Maybe I’m missing something from your perspective?

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          1 month ago

          the forecasted severity of those risks in the future

          I understand that as changes in risk severity due to the climate catastrophe. Climate used to be kinda stable (at least over a human life time).

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      I’d say that capitalism merely treating climate change as simply something else to manage for fun and profit is very dystopian.