like holy shit the bourgeoisie are trying to kill us all actively en masse within our lifetimes and all movement against it feels like it has died come the 20s. Every time it gets brought up it feels like people are either revelling in it, are denying it, are too tired to care, say “someone’s going to fix it so there’s no point in worrying," or get angry asking “well what do you want me to do about it I can’t fix it” or something. It feels like we’re in a moment where we have just abandoned science all together in the decaying west, so the plan is almost like to keep attacking the biosphere out of spite for everyone around us.

It feels Lovecraftian, I can’t think about it because every time I do it paralyzes me in awe of the urgency and scope of what has to be done. Do I just stop thinking about it? I guess the answer is to keep organizing but I’m scared that we don’t have enough time at this rate to address it before it gets catastrophic and has irreversible effects

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    i don’t know which is more depressing, the rightists who either insist it isn’t real or pretend that it’s good actually, or the leftists that think the PRC is going to save us from it

    China has been doing incredible work on renewables and other measures to combat climate change, but one country alone isn’t enough, not even close

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      3 months ago

      China has been doing incredible work on renewables and other measures to combat climate change, but one country alone isn’t enough, not even close

      Especially when they get tariffs slapped on them for doing too good (EVs[1] and solar cells and so on)


      1. though I loathe them, cars are not a solution ↩︎