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It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing.

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  • davidho@mastodon.worldD This user is from outside of this forum
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    It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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    • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

      It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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      @davidho Wait til the public find out what all those de-orbiting SPaceX platforms will do to the stratosphrere. The response will be… nothing.

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      • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

        It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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        @davidho
        Its a reptilian brain thing; we fear fire when we see it but run around the corner, so its out of sight and we forget all about it.

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        • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

          It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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          @davidho
          They might be too busy working and taking care of children, elders, or others.

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          • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

            It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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            @davidho I live in Phoenix. It is absolutely wild that there are people IN PHOENIX who are unconcerned that it is getting hotter.

            And it's not abstract! It's noticeable! It's March and we've already hit 90 degrees! It wasn't this hot 30 years ago!

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            • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

              It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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              @davidho Exactly, especially with all those tipping elements we know are there but can't clearly see. Not them, not how they link. Have YOU checked MEER's warning and proposal ? What do YOU think ?
              #climateAction #MEERorg

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              • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                @davidho

                "It's difficult to get a person to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it."

                – Sinclair Lewis

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                • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                  It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                  @davidho
                  That people don't care is perhaps the most alarming thing of all, as individuals we have no power against the foe of global warming of the climate. Only a movement can do it. I have felt the same way with regard to people letting a genocide go on for so long, a genocide that they armed. That they let a mobster mentality become top dog. Our polity is in an alarmingly poor condition to face these multiple crises.

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                  • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                    It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                    Researchers identify sharp rise to about 0.35C every decade, after excluding natural fluctuations such as El Niño

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                    @davidho How to lie when reporting on anything changing: keep taking derivatives until the sign tells the story you want.

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                    • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                      It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                      @davidho

                      Those in power … those who don’t care … spend their lives in climate controlled offices and homes while looking at the rest of humanity as expendable

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                      • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                        It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                        Researchers identify sharp rise to about 0.35C every decade, after excluding natural fluctuations such as El Niño

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                        @davidho humanity can't heat home we are freezing in Europe. Whoever wrote that article has iq of chimpanzee

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                        • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                          It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                          @davidho the earth HAS been this hot and much hotter before.

                          It was billions of years ago, the air was poisonous, there was NO water, surface was molton rock, the newly condensed dust cloud still collapsing and life will not begin for eons, but yeah earth has been hot before.

                          #ai data centers now?! ummmm no.

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                          • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                            It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                            @davidho It's not that people don't care. It's that war hawks see global warming as something that can effectively be used as a weapon of war. They think, why fix it when it serves US global dominance?

                            Look at #iran right now, if that side loses and it gets balkanised by US-Israel side, global warming will be used as a weapon to keep the resulting factions in failed states, fighting each other for generations, for access to drinking water. That's the US-Israel goal by harnessing global warming

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                            • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                              It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                              @davidho Voting out the #republican party is an important step in addressing climate change.

                              Yes, everything is political. Everything has always been political.

                              No, the #democratic party isn’t going to usher in a new golden age. They’re just what we have to use to oppose the #Trump regime.

                              Hopefully enough people finally understand that inaction and non-participation are immoral, and are contributing to the world’s problems.

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                              • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                                It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                                @davidho

                                Most people fundamentally do not care about anything. Perhaps the most depressing realization of my middle-age.

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                                • davidho@mastodon.worldD davidho@mastodon.world

                                  It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                                  @davidho They never really cared about these things, it’s all about national interest and maybe it was better for Europe to move away from imported oil and gas.

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                                    It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.

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                                    @davidho I think on an individual level they see and care, at least most do, but we are stuck with a government that will do nothing about it. I moved from California to Washington due to the continuing no rain. But Washington is having a low snow season. We see it and care.

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