This is worth sharing except they use Twitter embeds. Too slow to change I guess :/
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As in a privacy concern for you or the fact that they are still using something you can't click on now? It will be interesting to see if they just add straight links to referenced articles from some point in the future.
Do you think they should go to Mastodon?
I look at those embeds as ads and skim past them. I can do longer summaries if that would interest you? They ruin the ability to learn more on a subject in their current state...
It's alright, it only distracts from the article a little bit. I've just been enjoying too many memes about goodbye to articles that are just tweets.
The other day standing at the lights waiting to cross, for whatever reason it hit me like a ton of bricks as I saw half a dozen cars pull up to the lights.
"we're doomed, there's no way people will accept the changes we need to make right now to stand any chance of avoiding a climate catastrophe"
Heavy cars are just the tip of the iceberg. From the heavy ships burning shit oil in international waters, to agricultural methane, food waste, microplastics, etc, we're fucked.
Pessimistic, but I just don't see humanity coming together for a common good. We'll probably be ok in Australia. Rich, and far away from everyone but I feel for those in less fortunate situations when the crops stop growing and AC becomes mandatory to survive summer.
Wasn't the use of bunker fuel being constrained essentially everywhere? I remember it being talked about a couple of years ago as an issue for diesel supplies as that was what they were switching to.
It will be interesting to see what happens to Australia, as it seems likely the weather will get even hotter/more chaotic. That said, if sea levels rise enough we might get the inside of the country flooded which would drastically change the climate.
I try to talk to my mates about this and they all basically say: they will never give up their giant cars and we should just build parking next I train stations for those who can’t afford to drive everywhere.
It’s not their lives at risk (in the car) and they are good drivers. It’s the others that need to lose their cars/license.
The fuck you got mine attitude that we have is holding Australia back from a utopia.