• Tenderizer78
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    124 days ago

    Yes, it is a lot. But again not apocalyptic. And it’s noteworthy how the article tries to frame it hyperbolically as “22% of US household consumption”.

      • Tenderizer78
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        124 days ago

        We are not currently on track for the world to end. Things are bad, but not that bad.

        • queermunist she/her
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          24 days ago

          The world won’t end, but we are absolutely on track for billions to die. If not from cataclysmic climate change, then from the inevitable start of WW3 triggered by climate change.

          Things are, in fact, really fucking bad. We don’t need even more bullshit making it even worse.