androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
An unexpected outcome of the recent vibe shift is that more people I know (and respect) are open about their "climate change" skepticism Mostly disagreement about causes & severity, but it's a strange position bc it's disconnected from observable reality Imo the cause is a red herring β more important to feel the volatility
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kbc
@kbc
When the feedback loops are long, it's harder to connect cause and effect. In our science museum they did a movie about Las Palmas in 2080. It should have been 2050 to have more effect. Movie was good, talking about school hours being moved to the evenings, underground sports complex, "green buildings" with plants and better climate control, and complete destruction of the tourism sector the island relies on. It could have done more to talk about the social unrest that comes when 70% of the economy disappears and places in "green buildings" are limited
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King Of Web3
@kingofweb3
Sometimes you write and I am forced to give chatgpt to explain π€
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Antidote
@0xantidote.eth
I am not really seeing a vibe shift in terms of causes, but definitely see people caring less considering other problems like inflation and global conflicts.
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Jawa
@jawa
Thereβs been a better time to be a contrarian π
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MJC
@mjc716
less disagreements about causes and severity imo, more about the helpless, emotional paralysis that comes with its invocation immensely frustrating out here in LA after the fires the way a lot of people just say "ugh climate change" instead of daring to hold their elected government even slightly accountable, when there were very obvious examples of mismanagement over a large enough sample size, accurate to say climate change exacerbates the problem, but forest fires have also existed in SoCal for 10000 years and we have the ability to mitigate any one fire's effect
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