@[email protected]M to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and [email protected]English • 9 months ago
@[email protected]M to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and [email protected]English • 9 months ago
To be clear: there’s a night-and-day difference between Biden and Trump, with the former having actually taking significant action, and being likely to take more if reelected. Trump will look to maximize both extraction and consumption of fossil fuels in a way that Biden simply didn’t and won’t.
They are not the same, they are both wholly inadequate positions.
If we are on a sinking ship and one person says, ill kill everyone and take the lifeboat for myself and someone else says, no lest kill 95% of everyone so that those who live wont be cramped neither is good enough. Sometimes choices should be made as a spectrum, sometimes choices should be made as a binary choice.
If you can’t see how dangerous both parties actions are on climate change you do not understand the danger. If you do understand then you are writing in malice.
I would say a better analogy is if you are on a boat in the middle of the ocean that springs a leak. One guy suggests you start bailing water using your cupped hands, which will buy you a few extra minutes before you sink. The other guy suggests you jump into the water because swimming is fun. Neither guy thinks it would be a good idea to patch the hole, even though you have a patch kit with you.
That captures the insanity of the political positions very well.
Not insane. Age-related cognitive issues notwithstanding, both candidates know what they’re doing. It’s impossible to make someone understand something when their livelihood depends on their not understanding it. In this analogy, both guys are paid by the sharks who made the hole in the first place to pretend the patch kit doesn’t exist.