• Ben Matthews
    link
    fedilink
    85 months ago

    Beware of extrapolating such a conclusion from people in Germany - among the best-informed countries - to a headline implying it applies to the world.
    Also, looking at that scatterplot, without the lowest knowledge chunk on the left, it seems there would be no correlation aomng the rest.

    • Pons_Aelius
      cake
      link
      fedilink
      15 months ago

      My thought as well.

      The people who well understand climate change know there is nothing we can actually do to stop it now.

      Even if humans completely stopped greenhouse gas emissions tomorrow, the co2 already released will continue to warm the planet for centuries to come.

      All we can do now is mitigate its affects. The jury is still out as to how effective that will be or even if we will actually do anything at all.

      • @awwwyissss@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        35 months ago

        That’s straight up bad information. Climate change isn’t a yes or no, it’s a matter of degree.

        Serious consequences are unavoidable, and we urgently need to start adapting. But we absolutely can and should mitigate climate change itself to avoid some more extreme consequences.

        Don’t go around telling people there’s nothing we can do, there’s still time to make a difference and we should focus on positive actions on individual and societal levels.

        Also, the jury isn’t out, people are already taking effective action to adapt in the real world.