• silence7@slrpnk.netOPM
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    9 months ago

    We’re dumping tens of billions of tonnes per year in the atmosphere. Enough to make a difference

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        9 months ago

        When I say US citizens put out 13 tonnes per capita of CO2 a lot of folks have no ideawhatt that means. Is that a lot?

        The answer is yes. The US is essentially sticking about 5 billion of these into the air every year, and they dont come down…

        CO2 looks clear to our eyes but is opaque in infrared, meaning last year humans blanketed the sky with 35 billion of these heat absorbing gas baloons, that will never come down in our lifetime, but willl make our world hotter.

        The few hundred billion we’ve already put up there is already leading to starvation in poor countries and mass bleaching of coral reefs and disruptions inoceans flows our ocean eco system depends on, oceans… You know, a huge source of food.

        So were merrilly marching into a never ending dust bowl that according to the fossil record will terminate with an ice age that will last millions of years.

        It’ll be great explaining to your kids how cars and cruises and sugary bubble soda was worth sending them into never ending wars for food.

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        9 months ago

        Most people have a hard time visualizing how much a tonne of CO2 is, and that weird thing helps people understand how big it is, and can make them more worried about pollution, and more likely to seek change.

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          9 months ago

          Ah yes, raising awareness The 20th centuries answer to climate change.

          I am so old and cynical. But then I’ve seen people raising awareness for 40 years and I’d say the results have been uncertain.