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I’m not entirely convinced that anything we do at this point can save us – or rather, save modern industrial society.

The human race will likely be fine in almost any scenario except some sort of Venus-like hellscape (which probably isn’t as unlikely as we’d like to think…), but we’ve set in motion such enormous changes that the damage is already done even if we went carbon negative right at this very second, so personally I think it’s unlikely that current mass-scale industrial society will survive a 100 years or that we’ll be able to avert billions of deaths.

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Even if you’re right, I think its important to not get into a defeatist attitude. There are levels of global catastrophe and having a philosophy of “its already too late” could lead to an even worse outcome.

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Personally, I think we should plan for hot world and try to reduce emissions. I have very little faith in decarbonization efforts.

I have connections to inner energy company circles that work in renewables. When they get drunk, they openly admit to green washing. Unless governments seriously address this with sanctions and legal actions, it will never happen.

It’s like clogging your toilet. Unclogging it sucks, but it’s your fault. I don’t see this being fixed without serious uncomfortable painful corrective action. Governments don’t seem interested in that.

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That’s more or less how I think about this. We need to face the fact that we’re some amount of fucked regardless, and start planning for how we’re going to survive that without society turning into a reenactment of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road

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