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you'd think they'd let you just untick the boxes of individual companies and redistribute the spread of the buy
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 07:47 |
Just in with a trip report to the dnd thread. They're talking about which bicycles they should be switching to. BRB starting a QCS thread to have it shut down.
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Basic Poster posted:Just in with a trip report to the dnd thread. They're talking about which bicycles they should be switching to. preemptive free basic poster
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:i'm reminded of some stupid image for a plan to build nuclear plants to produce steam to inject into the oil sands to be able to pump out that delicious garbage grade oil That's the modern version. There was a plan from the 1950s-1960s to detonate a thousand or so nuclear warheads under the tar sands to loosen things up and make the spice flow. Marsden describes in his book "Stupid to the Last Drop: How Alberta is Bringing Environmental Armageddon to Canada" a pilot shot down in the U.S., with predictable results. For some reason they thought they might have a problem handling and marketing radioactive petroleum products. Pity, there's a certain appeal to the idea of nuking Alberta.
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Hexigrammus posted:Pity, there's a certain appeal to the idea of nuking Alberta. ![]() welcome to rad deer
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Basic Poster posted:Just in with a trip report to the dnd thread. They're talking about which bicycles they should be switching to. They should be switching because cars suck not because they care about the planet
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they should all get commuter style bikes with rear racks and panniers hth
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Car Hater posted:Ronald (six)
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it is pretty funny that society runs on the concentrated dead.
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Basic Poster posted:Just in with a trip report to the dnd thread. They're talking about which bicycles they should be switching to. They should rename QCS to Bugzapper.
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Jokerpilled Drudge posted:they should all get commuter style bikes with rear racks and panniers hth this but surly long haul truckers
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kater posted:it is pretty funny that society runs on the concentrated dead. we’re hitting peak death, so we’re currently innovating as hard as we can to bring more death
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uk is about to get hit: Energy price cap to rise by £693, Ofgem announces bbc posted:The price cap sets what the average household in England, Scotland and Wales will pay for energy if they’re not on a fixed deal with their supplier. fossil fuel so cheap!
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https://www.science.org/content/article/native-tribes-have-lost-99-their-land-united-statesquote:Native tribes have lost 99% of their land in the United States
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good morning thread. how hosed are we today?
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kater posted:it is pretty funny that society runs on the concentrated dead. the planet's dying cloud
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im still technically alive checkmate doomers
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https://twitter.com/zdboren/status/1488953616589221890
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T-Paine posted:https://www.science.org/content/article/native-tribes-have-lost-99-their-land-united-states actually, they have lost 100% of their land, and saying anything less is a disservice to how hard native Americans were and are hosed over. fake news
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the peak oil thing is funny, because the obvious misinformed conclusion on it is usually "so we have less oil now?" and it's more like the graph is being readjusted so instead of a bell curve as profitable oil wells dry up, we are more inefficiently getting what's still there to have a nice litttle vertical cliff into the abyss where all the oil actually does run out. imagine finding out your drink is half empty in a desert. the rational thing would be to ration out what's left and make it last as long as possible. capitalism just sticks more straws in the cup and sucks harder while screaming "gently caress YEAH NUMBER BABY"
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I reused a ziplock today so not only is the planet saved but I have microplastics in my brain augmenting me giving me eternal life
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my retirement plan is to eat enough plastic that my body lasts long enough to get Buck Rogers in the 25th century'd by the squid people
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Jokerpilled Drudge posted:I reused a ziplock today so not only is the planet saved but I have microplastics in my brain augmenting me giving me eternal life I took out the (visible) shards and thought of this thread with a quiet lmao as I nuked and ate my processed gruel.
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kater posted:it is pretty funny that society runs on the concentrated dead. that’s why we are trying to keep the death rate high, as long as it outpaces our consumption we’ll be fine!
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http://www.climatecodered.org/2022/02/have-tipping-points-already-been-passed.htmlquote:Have tipping points already been passed for critical climate systems? (7) Summing up: Faster than forecast, cascades loom Another article on the general state of things.
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That reads like the last log of a spaceship crew that're found long dead after sending their last rescue signal: Risks have been underestimated. Decarbonisation is not enough.
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Did you all hear that by 2040 the New York Pension Fund will only invest in net* zero** carbon*** entities****?
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munce has issued a correction as of 06:50 on Feb 5, 2022 |
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Rectal Death Adept posted:Did you all hear that by 2040 the New York Pension Fund will only invest in net* zero** carbon*** entities****? *scope 1 emissions **including carbon credits purchased by entities in which the entity owns stock ***co2 only **** gently caress you
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my bony fealty posted:good morning thread. how hosed are we today? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBHKd-xdue0
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c'mon, be an optimist; the tanker was probably half empty!
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my bony fealty posted:good morning thread. how hosed are we today? Broken Box posted:the planet's dying cloud
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It's interesting that people are so unable to face reality that they throw around stupid terms like doomer when every climate prediction ever made turns out to be wildly optimistic in hindsight and the problems are always much worse and occur much sooner than even the most "alarmist" models
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T-Paine posted:It's interesting that people are so unable to face reality that they throw around stupid terms like doomer when every climate prediction ever made turns out to be wildly optimistic in hindsight and the problems are always much worse and occur much sooner than even the most "alarmist" models Normalcy bias is a hell of a drug.
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T-Paine posted:It's interesting that people are so unable to face reality that they throw around stupid terms like doomer when every climate prediction ever made turns out to be wildly optimistic in hindsight and the problems are always much worse and occur much sooner than even the most "alarmist" models “In this respect our townfolk were like everybody else, wrapped up in themselves; in other words they were humanists: they disbelieved in pestilences. A pestilence isn't a thing made to man's measure; therefore we tell ourselves that pestilence is a mere bogy of the mind, a bad dream that will pass away. But it doesn't always pass away and, from one bad dream to another, it is men who pass away, and the humanists first of all, because they haven't taken their precautions. Our townsfolk were not to blame more than others; they forgot to be modest, that was all, and thought that everything still was possible for them; which presupposed that pestilences were impossible. They went on doing business, arranged for journeys, and formed views. How should they have given a thought to anything like plague, which rules out any future, cancels journeys, silences the exchange of views. They fancied themselves free, and no one will ever be free so long as there are pestilences.”
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mawarannahr posted:“In this respect our townfolk were like everybody else, wrapped up in themselves; in other words they were humanists: they disbelieved in pestilences. A pestilence isn't a thing made to man's measure; therefore we tell ourselves that pestilence is a mere bogy of the mind, a bad dream that will pass away. But it doesn't always pass away and, from one bad dream to another, it is men who pass away, and the humanists first of all, because they haven't taken their precautions. Our townsfolk were not to blame more than others; they forgot to be modest, that was all, and thought that everything still was possible for them; which presupposed that pestilences were impossible. They went on doing business, arranged for journeys, and formed views. How should they have given a thought to anything like plague, which rules out any future, cancels journeys, silences the exchange of views. They fancied themselves free, and no one will ever be free so long as there are pestilences.” Source that quote binsch e: war, plague, pestilence,...famine? Lmao the crop yields this year...bingo bingo horse plinko. Basic Poster has issued a correction as of 18:48 on Feb 3, 2022 |
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https://twitter.com/jacobbogage/status/1488964291638312960
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 07:47 |
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T-Paine posted:It's interesting that people are so unable to face reality that they throw around stupid terms like doomer when every climate prediction ever made turns out to be wildly optimistic in hindsight and the problems are always much worse and occur much sooner than even the most "alarmist" models Wow! Sounds like someone needs some therapy
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