You missed "Climate change is real and caused by humans but it's the responsibility of individuals to fix it."
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Or just "Climate change is real, but it is to late to do anything about it".
"It's not the company's fault that you didn't recycle. Grow up!"
Well, I mean, companies don’t buy their own products.
Blaming it on the individual is just a strategy to delay regulation. Yes, it is lots of individuals, who buy the climate-killing products. But regulating the company does nothing else than prevent those individuals from buying the climate-killing products.
In particular, this is also in the interest of all individuals to solve via regulation, because it creates a new baseline, where companies will scale production and push down prices. If it's up to the individual to buy eco-friendly, then eco-friendly comes at a premium price. If it's the default, it's going to be commodity price.
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Doing God's work
I have an idea that might work for solving climate change. It has no scientific basis but hear me out, I think it's worth at least trying. We should try sacrificing some oil execs in a volcano. Maybe tie them to a barrel of oil so that the earth understands we are trying to return what we took and make up for it a bit, so please chill out. Probably won't actually do anything but it wouldn't hurt to at least try it for a few decades, right?
I like it. I mean, people won't go into the lava, as it's liquid stone, everyone thinks they'll just dive in but no, it'd be like falling onto solid rock; but you've solved that with the oil barrel - well done.
Yea no harm no foul if it doesn't work out. But we should at least try.
This comment was reported for advocating violence. I'm chalking it up to venting. I share similar frustrations, but let's make sure we aren't pushing the envelope too far.
I've made similar comments, but I'm trying to take my mod duties (and reports associated with them) half seriously.
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Is a blood sacrifice violence?
Moderating online forums is hard and thankless. You giving thought to such things and not "just following rules" is laudable. Thank you :)
For the vast majority of humanity - this is probably the coolest summer for the rest of our lives.
Veganism would be the biggest boycott to combat climate change while still allowing workers to still go to work.
Literally any time I bring up veganism and climate change, I have ten people jumping my neck screaming "but the corporations!". Like, it's so easy to eat vegan and it's cheaper. I don't get people
“Hydrogen is the Future” - sponsored by Shell
After years of denialism and fucking up our planet these cunts want to sell us the solution to the problem they caused so that we stay dependent on their supply chain and pipelines.
The one case I have seen for hydrogen, that might be useful, is that when things like solar energy generation, create and overload of power, it can be used to create hydrogen, then the hydrogen can be stored, and used for a variety of ways to power things, in a largely eco-friendly, way. Otherwise... yeah.
Losses stack up for hydrogen. It's kinda of a bad battery and storage is dangerous. Fuel cells are bulky and fragile.
Right now, it's relatively viable because we get it as a petrolium byproduct. But that version doesn't burn very clean.
Once we're using solar at home, it's green, but you're chewing through freshwater which isn't ideal.
Something like sodium ion batteries would be better is most ways. (Other than refilling cars in a gas station)
They aim for the same production -opoly (I forgot the real name and I am too tired to look it up) they have now. In the market where demand and supply are what set prices, the one who makes the supply AND sells it is king.
Hydrogen 'is the future' not because it is, but because it fits their current business model the best.
Oh yeah, and we don't have to change our own model. You pull up to a gas station pop out I spent canister pop a new canister in and drive off. You get to keep your internal combustion engine, No shake up in any market segment.