• finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    This is actually really bad as far as emissions are concerned. The emissions from transportation of oil alone are massive, outweighing all other emissions from overseas transport.

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      1 day ago

      Countries have largely abandoned the climate change initiative for a while, a video by sabin explains it well

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            1 day ago

            Not yet, no. Even at the rate things are changing now we’ve got 20 years before any apocalypse scenarios. We should be working to avoid those at all cost. Even those caught up in the worst of it can flee to areas less affected.

            Every emission now will cause suffering later.

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            1 day ago

            People really, really don’t like hearing the truth when it’s bad news. Not all of us are blind however.

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              It’s not the truth though, and this is the kind of mindset that allows politicians to get away with sloppy climate policies (or none at all).

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                14 hours ago

                even in research you cant “say climate change caused by people” otherwise you wont get grant funding, thats how in denial people are.

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                  12 hours ago

                  Yeah in America maybe, politicians in Europe mostly acknowledge climate change is real and caused by human activity. However, they often think that climate policies are too expensive and unreasonable, without considering how fucking expensive dealing with the results of climate change will be in the future. Probably because they’re old and likely dead by then, so they don’t care.

                  And mindsets like “we can’t stop it” and “it’s already too late” only contribute to these ideas of climate policies being a nuisance rather than a necessity.

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      1 day ago

      it should balance out somewhat–the u.s. exports are roughly the same as its canadian imports; unless they do something really stupid like increasing what’s already historic production levels to make up for the loss of canadian imports.