• 60d@lemmy.ca
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    23 hours ago

    I thought there is no such thing as climate change. They’ve been denying it for 50 years. So why would they need immunity from prosecution for their part in an entirely natural/imaginary process?

  • JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org
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    For anyone who is working in the oil industry: as things get worse and more people are impacted by climate change more and more, you’re who those effected will come after. Not the CEOs high up and out of reach - it’s gonna be you guys operating the rigs, inspecting the pipelines, driving the tankers, operating the plants, and crunching the numbers. It’s going to be you who gets targeted because you’re the ones with the logo stamped on your uniforms.

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    4 days ago

    I don’t remember any scenes in Mad Max where there was a happy rich person living in their perfectly intact mansion with servants and a well manicured lawn.

    The solution to this problem isn’t to ask a corrupt government to save you. They’ve already proven their word is worth jack by reversing policies of the previous administration. You should instead be trying everything possible to stop climate change. Including throwing money at the problem.

    Whatever’s left of society won’t care that you’re immune to lawsuits. People who have never seen a tomato don’t care if you worked hard to get your fancy stuff. They’re just hungry.

    • Apocalypteroid@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I can’t fathom how these people can be so short sighted. Everyone knows it’s them and their genocidal policies that are to blame. They will be the first in the cooking pot when the supermarket shelves start to empty.

    • 60d@lemmy.ca
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      23 hours ago

      Politicians must heed the call. That’s why we hired them. And Politicians DGAF.

      People must work and buy more plastic crap. /s

    • melpomenesclevage@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      maybe we should try to keep it from getting to that point?

      like, we could. we could skip the part where the living envy the dead. or at least try skipping that part?

      please?

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        2 days ago

        I’m sure many (most?) people would want to stop/reduce climate change before this gets worse.

        However line-must-go-up capitalism says no, because money.

        Under our current capitalist system, until it affects quarterly reporting I don’t see significant change coming from corporations. On the contrary, corporations will resist change because change is risky and expensive.

        • melpomenesclevage@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          2 days ago

          the way you skip the part where the living envy the dead is by killing billionaires.

          the end result, if we fail, is the same as if we never tried, but maybe less miserable and drawn out.

      • HasturInYellow@lemmy.world
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        Nothing we could conceivably do could ever possibly prevent that entirely. Shit is going to get BAD no matter what we do. We are still maybe able to prevent our extinction/near-extinction in the coming centuries. But famine and disease will be rampant once again in every country. Borders will be guarded with machine guns that are used liberally in many modern western countries.

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            Well think it through. Even if the world heats up by 10°C, Antarctica will still be at a livable temperature. People will eek out an existence there like living on Mars, with greenhouses and suits to go outside. It won’t last forever though. Civilization collapse within 50 years, but full extinction will take some time.

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    3 days ago

    When all legal options are extinguished, they might start to suffer illegal consequences that will make them reconsider their prior actions.

  • ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Gave it to the gun lobby, might as well give it to them too. More externalities means better capitalism you know? The tragedy of the commons is the goal. Burn it all.

  • JaggedRobotPubes@lemmy.world
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    That won’t stop people trying to stop them, only get rid of the options that tge companies themselves would prefer.

    But anybody stupid enough to do what they’re doing is unlikely to do a 180. But maybe something can still get them to be reasonable. I hope so, because all the alternatives suck.

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      You realize they’ll have legions of morons with itchy trigger fingers lined up to defend them right?

      My father is one of them.

      I wish he’d at least have the spine to get paid to do it, but I figure they have kompromot on him at this point.

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    4 days ago

    LoL! Our Government is so NOT CORRUPT that I DOUBT they would Let their Donors GET AWAY with Killing MILLIONS of Americans including Women and Children WITHOUT Consequence!