• fxomt
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    2 months ago

    Can’t believe there are idiots that still deny climate change. Here in the MENA (Middle east + North africa, basically arab world) it’s been brutal, frequent droughts, dangerous air quality and insane levels of heat in summer (and average days too, but it’s only 33 celsius right now so not too bad). 1,300 people died last year in my city alone

    But yeah… climate change is a hoax. 🙄

    • @A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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      372 months ago

      Can’t believe there are idiots that still deny climate change.

      Yep. The signs are all around us, even in Northern Europe. Not so far north that melting glaciers are a thing, but shorter and warmer winters, earlier spring, burnt grass in summer (this has never been a thing in Finland), disruption of long-standing weather patterns…

      Most “sensible” deniers nowadays claim it’s not human made. For them I always keep this xkcd handy.

        • @A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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          12 months ago

          For those affected by it. But it’s called global climate catastrophe for a reason.

          Nothing against you, but I know that some people would use that argument in earnest.

      • fxomt
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        62 months ago

        Hmmmm source? Clearly it’s fake because it doesn’t affect me! /s

    • Justas🇱🇹
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      242 months ago

      I’ve had 33 degree summers in Lithuania and they were absolutely brutal.

      • @Famko@lemmy.world
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        72 months ago

        And the most common sentiment about climate change right now among KTU civil engineer students is “oh stop shoving this climate bullshit down our throats” and it isn’t even exclusive to the fucking students.

        Makes me mad listening to it.

      • fxomt
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        52 months ago

        I’ve gotten used to 30+ degree weathers, but i’m especially concerned for the coming summer/next years.

        • @brrt@lemm.ee
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          132 months ago

          We had 2 snowfalls this winter here in Austria and summer regularly hits 30+ for multiple weeks. No snow = no melting water reservoir… Yet our people vote for a Partie that still calls it a hoax. We’re so fucked.

          • fxomt
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            32 months ago

            Uneducated on austrian politics; why are people voting for this party? Dunno who they are, but from your comment it sounds stupid to vote for them.

            • @CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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              112 months ago

              I guess it’s similar to the situation in Germany, though a few years further in the development.

              Right wing populism, lack of political education, populist media outlets, centre politicians adopting right wing policies in an ill-fated attempt to get their voters back, a population generally dissatisfied with the establishment due to the consequences of neoliberalism, etc.

            • @brrt@lemm.ee
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              32 months ago

              It is like cyberegg speculated. Right wing anti immigration populism party.

      • fxomt
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        152 months ago

        Jesus christ what the fuck. I live in a gulf state so i’m not as affected as much as algerians for example, but if this goes on the death toll is going to absolutely sky rocket.

        Makes even less sense now that people think it’s fake…

    • @Mihies@programming.dev
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      122 months ago

      No problemo - let’s us just ban reports on this while increasing fossil fuels consumption and eating more meat. There, problem solved.

      • fxomt
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        42 months ago

        eating more meat

        People in arid regions are practically roasting alive in the heat??? Yum more meat for us 😋

    • @dumblederp@aussie.zone
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      42 months ago

      G’day mate, yeah us hot regions are getting screwed faster and harder by climate change. One saving grace is we’ve been building places to handle the heat for longer.

      • fxomt
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        32 months ago

        Hope you aussies are doing well in this. ACs are genuinely a necessity here, i was incredibly surprised that they didn’t air condition every single building in european countries.

        What’s even funnier is that my country’s infamous for shit climate handling + huge use of fossil oils, we’re causing our on collapse xd. Hopefully we’ll become net-zero and actually adhere to the pledges. Hopefully you all will too :D

        • @dumblederp@aussie.zone
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          42 months ago

          Australia is a big country with trucks delivering stuff everywhere which makes for a huge part of out climate contribution. Per capita we’re in the doghouse for emissions standards, fortunately there’s not a lot of us.

      • fxomt
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        32 months ago

        Electric vehicles + public transport should be encouraged way more. What’s the replacement for planes tho?

        • albert180
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          Night Trains for European Routes.
          I do this regularly for all my long distance travels. It’s unfortunately more expensive than flying, but it’s better for the environment and you don’t really lose time as it’s over night.

          Most flights aren’t long distance, but “I want to get wasted 1000kms away on a 30€ easyJet Fare with the boys”
          And even for the long distances in Europe, if the political will is there you could have High Speed Night Trains

          • fxomt
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            22 months ago

            I’m not european and it’s pretty unheard of to use trains to reach other gulf states (like kuwait, UAE oman etc) but it makes sense.

            What about travelling to other continents? I’d assume there’s no alternative to that.

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              We should focus on reducing the emissions we can easily reduce right now. As I’ve said, intercontinental travel is not a huge part of plane travel/emissions in Europe.

              You can make synthetic fuel from CO2 and lots of electricity, and researchers say, that this might be something for those long flights. But it will make them much much more expensive.

    • @jenesaisquoi@feddit.org
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      22 months ago

      Perhaps the denial is more widespread there because in the wealthy oil dictatorships there is no other industry, at all. The saudi dictator is trying to diversify but let’s not kid ourselves, the economy is still 95% oil