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Most people can't imagine the scope of change headed our way. CrispyQ Oct 2023 #1
I posted a thread about The International Day of Climate Action redqueen Oct 2023 #2
Climate change paralysis. Too overwhelming to consider. Feeling any action is cbabe Oct 2023 #5
It can be overwhelming, true redqueen Oct 2023 #6
I just hope... Think. Again. Oct 2023 #4
Thank you. Brenda Oct 2023 #10
We chose to look one quarter ahead instead of seven generations. CrispyQ Oct 2023 #11
So true, Crispy. Brenda Oct 2023 #12
It's gonna be a wild ride redqueen Oct 2023 #3
And Republicans still want to repeal all the climate action legislation passed by the Biden admin LymphocyteLover Oct 2023 #7
most likely a combnation of these effects LymphocyteLover Oct 2023 #8
The solution is an equitable degrowth economy. Voltaire2 Oct 2023 #9
+1000. Exactly, a steady-state economy. yonder Oct 2023 #16
+ 1000 to you too ... just ran into this thread. KPN Feb 2024 #19
To me it's obvious but I'm just an amateur. yonder Feb 2024 #20
Just ran across this thread. Degrowth economy! What an KPN Feb 2024 #18
To be clear(er) we aren't going to implement this. Voltaire2 Feb 2024 #21
425 ppm CO2 IbogaProject Oct 2023 #13
So much heat is already baked in, even if we stopped burning all fossil fuels today, ??? -nt CrispyQ Oct 2023 #17
I would also include war; in the mix as it burns a lot of carbon. Uncle Joe Oct 2023 #14
The Last Days of Pompei bucolic_frolic Oct 2023 #15
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