• PizzaMan@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    We are not out of time.

    If we don’t fix our shit now, we are going to sail past the 2.5° mark. That is going to risk a food chain collapse, which would be a mass extinction level event. And that’s only one of many of the disastrous effects.

    It’s debatable if it’s even man made.

    It isn’t. There are few sciences as close in agreement as climate science. The overwhelming consensus (97%) within the scientific community is that it is happening, and that it is man made.

    https://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/

    When I was a kid, we were predicted to freeze to death by now.

    Not really.

    “Some press reports in the 1970s speculated about continued cooling; these did not accurately reflect the scientific literature of the time, which was generally more concerned with warming from an enhanced greenhouse effect.”

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_cooling

    And here’s the thing about science, it gets more and more accurate year over year. So saying “they were wrong back then”, even if that wasn’t already outright inaccurate, it still misses the point. That point being that there is mountains of evidence showing that climate change is happening, and it is human caused.

    Do you know how many climate tracking satellites we had in the 70s? The answer was basically zero, and nowhere near the tech of today’s it’s crazy what half a century of technological advancement can do.

    We need to remove all the money to see get an unbiased view of what’s causing the issue. Right now we have to much money thrown at its man made to get an unbiased opinion.

    That’s not how science or the peer review process works. The scientific method takes money to be able to experiment. Do you think climate monitoring satellites are just free?

    I’m not certain moving to electric will belay it any way and I drive an electric car.

    Any given person’s contribution is a drop in the bucket. But that’s not the point of transitioning. When people transition to better options en mass, it then has an effect.

    Like I said, road vehicles account for ~25% of emissions. EVs aren’t carbon neutral by any means, but they are comparatively much better in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.