• @NarrativeBear
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      Only way to make people change their ways, if it hurts the bottom line then action is usually taken.

      This is why government regulation should be harsher, and fines should be proportional to company income.

      If the fine is too low it just becomes the cost of doing business.

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        Only way to make people the rich change their ways

        Most people will stop doing something if you show them how it hurts others. Not so the wealthy and powerful.

        Being rich actually causes neurological changes, reducing your capacity for empathy and making your brain look more like someone born with psychopathy. ‘Power Corrupts’ is a biological fact. To be powerful is to be more capable of evil.

    • @[email protected]
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      Which is weird, because doing nothing is only going to cost more and more as time goes on.

      • Rimu
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        It might cost more overall but it will be different people paying that cost (taxpayers and poor, mostly) whereas if we took action now it would be the capitalists paying for it.

    • @PixellatedDave
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      It all makes perfect sense Expressed in dollars and cents Pounds shillings and pence Can’t you see It all makes perfect sense

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    297 months ago

    A 3C temperature increase will cause “precipitous declines in output, capital and consumption that exceed 50% by 2100”

    Remember this is a global average. There will be places with a 100% decline.

  • @Delusional
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    And oil companies are still bribing politicians to make things even worse so they can make more money. At what point do we take over the evil companies to stop them from destroying the planet we all live on?

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    As I’ve always said, climate protection is economy protection. In the long run especially.

    But those fucks in charge are too short-sighted and narrow-minded.

    Short term profits are more important than long term financial survival. Or, in case of our climate, even survival at all.

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    Oh no not the gross domestic product!!

    Ironically one of the ways to fight climate crisis would be degrowth, which involves not caring about such things as the GDP

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    Six times and 12% is a massive understatement of what’s going to happen

    Absolutely massive

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    Hear me out for a moment:
    We can solve a big chunk of this. Politicians want to be elected, so they do what the people want. Under capitalism, every receipt is a ballot paper. Our shopping, toys and short vacations are only possible through exploitation and destruction. If we understand this, we can make different choices and simply let things be. We change our minds, we stop doing it! That’s harder than moaning about politics, the economy and the system on the internet, because you really have to change something about yourself. Paying more money for products that are also available cheaply. But as long as we remain greedy, spoiled bargain hunters, nothing will change around us.
    Bonus points if you talk about it and go protest.

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      • Join an initiative at your workplace, neighborhood or start one yourself
      • Join a group that engages in activism
      • Vote for the most ambitious climate candidates at all levels over the next 10 years
      • Buy everything used, second hand
      • Switch to green energy providers
      • Insulate your home
      • Eat less meat and more plant-based foods
      • Shift your banking and investments to benefit the environment
      • Switch to public transportation, bike or electric car
      • Stop flying