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  • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

    Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
    We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

    cy@fedicy.us.toC This user is from outside of this forum
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    So what do we do about it, nothing? Just sit here complaining about it? I have seen so many dozens of concerned citizens who just want to make sure I'm aware of the issue, over and over and over again.

    I don't even bother talking about important dangerous things, unless there is something we can do about it, effectively. Clear your mind for a moment and understand that, why don't ya.
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    • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

      Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
      We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

      flaubau@gay-pirate-assassins.deF This user is from outside of this forum
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      #8

      @petergleick
      @parents4future

      correction: our politicians know exactly what they are doing and WANT to make this problem worse.

      they get bribed, manipulated, evangelized into eschatological apocalypse-scheme ideologies, blackmailed, threatened.

      they're drug addicted, power addicted, oil addicted, money addicted and or psychotic. their bosses are chess players who are satisfied with wiping the whole board as long as they are the winner in the end. and who of them will be the winner is the only question these entities care about.

      all we can do is to stop being their pawns.
      become the board. become indispensible for whatever game they want to play.

      ditch money
      ditch economy
      ditch capitalism

      radicalize yourself today
      and fuck this shit!

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      • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

        Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
        We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

        clara_pirx@mastodon.artC This user is from outside of this forum
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        #9

        @petergleick We’ve known about the climate crisis for decades. And I hope I don’t need to explain why politicians – all politicians – are forced to act this way. That’s why it’s pointless to believe that swapping one politician for another would make any difference. We’d have to replace the political system – that is, capitalism – on a global scale. Which isn’t possible.

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        • compfu@mograph.socialC compfu@mograph.social

          @petergleick We have such a politician in Germany. Formerly enployed by the fossil fuel industry, she was working in government already years ago when Germany killed off its solar industry. Now she‘s the secretary for economy/energy and every week there’s news about how she‘s building LNG powerplants while harming renewables. She actually said that the business case for renewables needs to be made worse.
          But people voted her party into office so it’s Germans who are at fault. #ReicheRücktritt

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          @compfu @petergleick Das liegt doch nicht an einzelnen Politikern. Andere sagen es nur nicht so deutlich, sind aber letztendlich genauso machtlos.

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          • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

            Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
            We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

            mobidic@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #11

            @petergleick Agree - and Resistance begins with naming things clearly.
            Denial is not debate.
            Nationalism is not love.
            Scapegoating is not leadership.
            Propaganda is not truth.
            And sacrificing the future for power is not politics - it is betrayal.
            There are no better people by birth, nation, race, or identity. There are only people willing to see clearly, act responsibly, and defend rules based on evidence. But the first act of resistance is still the hardest one: Refuse the lie!

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            • compfu@mograph.socialC compfu@mograph.social

              @petergleick We have such a politician in Germany. Formerly enployed by the fossil fuel industry, she was working in government already years ago when Germany killed off its solar industry. Now she‘s the secretary for economy/energy and every week there’s news about how she‘s building LNG powerplants while harming renewables. She actually said that the business case for renewables needs to be made worse.
              But people voted her party into office so it’s Germans who are at fault. #ReicheRücktritt

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              @compfu @petergleick hey, we had a similar guy in our previous right-wing government in Spain. Industry Ministry, he stalled solar development, in Spain! (I remember a circa-2018 comparison, Germany and most of EU has more solar than Spain). All because fossil industry influence (some would say bribery), of course.
              Once the government changed and repealed that law, solar (and wind) has growth to the point that we are less vulnerable* to Hormuz-like events.
              * Nevertheless, electrical companies greed has lead to an unbalance in grid investment and therefore resilience, thus the 1-year-ago blackout.

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              • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
                We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

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                @petergleick
                So who is voting green?
                Politicians are not the problem.

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                • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                  Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
                  We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

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                  @petergleick At their best, all politicians can do is to regulate economy and people with the tools of the underlying political system. But what if the biggest source of the problem is ungovernable by constitutions, dictators and even laws of nature?

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                  Want to fight climate change? Have fewer children

                  Next best actions are selling your car, avoiding flights and going vegetarian, according to study into true impacts of different green lifestyle choices

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                  the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                  • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                    Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
                    We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

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                    @petergleick
                    🫱🏻‍🫲🏿 #politicians suck: they are not shutting down the cruel and polluting animal factories.

                    🍖 however, most people refuse to stop eating #animals, despite it being the easiest and most impactful individual action you can take.

                    🧼 when every meal most of us put on our plates is made of #flesh and #breastmilk, it's too easy to wash that bloody guilt of our hands by pointing to politicians.

                    🌱 take responsibility and #govegan now, because politics is too important to be left for the politicians.

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                    • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                      Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
                      We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

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                      @petergleick the planet will be fine, nature will bounce back, the only thing we're really threatening is humanity and I'm not so sure that's a bad thing... I know, that's a very nihilistic viewpoint, but can you really count humans as a net positive to the ecosphere?

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                      • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                        Clear your mind for moment and understand this.
                        We are altering the very #climate of the planet in a way that's dangerous for our own survival and the stability of our ecosystems. With only a few exceptions, our politicians are not only looking the other way but actively making the problem worse.

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                        @petergleick in other words, thanks to human intervention the next apocalypse will be the best ever

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                        • clara_pirx@mastodon.artC clara_pirx@mastodon.art

                          @petergleick We’ve known about the climate crisis for decades. And I hope I don’t need to explain why politicians – all politicians – are forced to act this way. That’s why it’s pointless to believe that swapping one politician for another would make any difference. We’d have to replace the political system – that is, capitalism – on a global scale. Which isn’t possible.

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                          @Clara_Pirx @petergleick

                          >"We’d have to replace the political system – that is, capitalism – on a global scale. Which isn’t possible."

                          Another perspective is that the underlying political/economic system is doomed by its own un-sustainability. Like geologic scale evolution, it will inevitability play itself out.

                          Covid-19 showed us that the global neo-liberal order is the pathogen of the planet.

                          The beauty of human life is our freedom to rationally identify and choose between self-interest and the collective good, by understanding that it is in our personal best long term interest to select for the common good.

                          IF we identify as loving beings expressing the creative forces which generated our biosphere and through that our own being.

                          (This is our only purpose in life)

                          Peace and Love,

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                          • misjavanlaatum@mastodon.gamedev.placeM misjavanlaatum@mastodon.gamedev.place

                            @petergleick the planet will be fine, nature will bounce back, the only thing we're really threatening is humanity and I'm not so sure that's a bad thing... I know, that's a very nihilistic viewpoint, but can you really count humans as a net positive to the ecosphere?

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                            @misjavanlaatum @petergleick

                            Human civilizations have rebooted before.

                            301 Moved Permanently

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                            (wikipedia.org)

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                            • whoosh@neuromatch.socialW whoosh@neuromatch.social

                              @Clara_Pirx @petergleick

                              >"We’d have to replace the political system – that is, capitalism – on a global scale. Which isn’t possible."

                              Another perspective is that the underlying political/economic system is doomed by its own un-sustainability. Like geologic scale evolution, it will inevitability play itself out.

                              Covid-19 showed us that the global neo-liberal order is the pathogen of the planet.

                              The beauty of human life is our freedom to rationally identify and choose between self-interest and the collective good, by understanding that it is in our personal best long term interest to select for the common good.

                              IF we identify as loving beings expressing the creative forces which generated our biosphere and through that our own being.

                              (This is our only purpose in life)

                              Peace and Love,

                              clara_pirx@mastodon.artC This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @whoosh @petergleick Respectful treatment of all people should always be the normal state of affairs. 🙏🙏

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