Die Welt wird auf das Jahr 2023 zurückblicken, als das Jahr, in dem die Menschheit ihre Unfähigkeit, die Klimakrise zu bewältigen, offengelegt hat, sagen Wissenschaftler

by ballgameskeith

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  1. Oh that was years ago, dude. Our previous world leaders set us up for failure by taking the bribes from mega corporations you see today.

  2. Get fucked, my parents generation was in a prime position to tackle the climite crises and didn’t, you really think my generation that is having a hard time even buying their first home is going to be able to fix it?

  3. Nope.

    Humanity has exposed its inability to tackle climate change way before 2023 when we did not heed what Al Gore said. When paris agreement resulted in a bunch of broken, yet patheticly inadequate pledges. When COP 1-28 are nothing but dog and pony PR shows for the rich to show off their private jets.

  4. More like it was the year humanity showed that it doesn’t care about the climate crisis and is okay with the rise of facism… again.

  5. Yeah well, it’ll have to wait. Now everybody is busy waging war

  6. People like putting their stake in the ground and saying “**this** is the moment people will look back on and say….”

    If they’re right, they look like a genius. If they’re wrong, it’ll be forgotten. So why not take that shot often?

    The reality is those “assassination of archduke Ferdinand” moments are extremely rare. In most cases you can argue for almost *any* point in time as being when “everything changed” or as being “just another step along the path toward….”

  7. No they wont. The year we were exposed as unable to tackle the climate crisis was 1980. We had a choices between Jimmy Carter, who wanted solar and nuclear and Ronald Reagan who wanted Coal and Oil. We chose Reagan. For everyone who says “nuclear is a solution” It was a solution in 1980. We could have been 100% carbon free for electricity right now if we had started then. Now its too late for nuclear, Solar plus storage is eating its lunch.

  8. Space lizards could land, announce to the world that they’ll enslave all of humanity, and we’d still not be able to get our shit together and fight an existential threat.

  9. World will look back at 2023 as year humanity exposed its inability to rein in billion-dollar fossil fuel cartels, scientists say

  10. I have been astutely aware of our refusal to tackle the climate crisis since I was in elementary school. I’m 43 now. WTF kind of revisionist history in the making is this article trying to pull?

  11. Add it to the list along with religion, pandemics, and fascism.

  12. It will only be solved collectively. I look forward to being alive and looking back with humor at articles like this.

    But I worry, articles like this may be referenced in my obituary years from now with heatstroke tears of my grandchildren.

  13. Humans have to realize that as day passes they are getting more and more intelligent and with that they will come to know that earth or similar planet like earth is just a planet to harness the energy for there needs even someday star like sun too. And when the energy goes off they will migrate to different planet. History tells us that ( European travelers to new world etc)

  14. That’s not the only fucked up thing in ’23. There’s a fucking long list.

  15. Lmfao yeah 2023 is the year they will look at, right. Lmao

  16. Nothing will change until capital is affected. Once that happens so will change.

  17. Lol you think there’s a future for Murderworld

  18. If only we could get that level of attention on the Industrial duty stupidity that is War…

  19. Look back on every year for the past twenty-plus years

  20. If you want to fix climate, you have to go nuclear for your electricity and have hydrogen powered vehicles. EV’s batteries are to resource intensive and require replacement too often. Solar won’t cut it. The sun doesn’t shine 24/7. The wind doesn’t always blow. The battery storage for electricity to be able to replace a power plant you can Rev up to meet demand would require we strip mine the planet just for enough to do the US, and then the batteries don’t last forever. The mining in Africa is already creating wage slaves. They take away the lands and just have strip mines as places to work or don’t work and starve. But the rich S.O.B.s can feel good in their EVs because they are saving the planet. Give me a break. If you aren’t willing to do what has to be done and not the crap the elites try to shove down our throats just shut up.

  21. “How can I contribute as a civilian when affording an electric car or switching to a heat pump isn’t feasible? My daily commute is necessary, and despite my efforts in recycling and using rechargeable batteries, the real environmental concerns lie in massive factories, especially in China. Governments should focus on substantial changes like promoting remote work to reduce carbon emissions, incentivizing electric vehicles with tax breaks, transitioning to a nuclear-powered age, and pushing for all-electric manufacturing.”

  22. For a good 10 years now I’ve realized the only way we are getting out of this is through some breakthrough technology or worse, when we are absolutely fucked and have no choice. Any other hopes are just foolish. I know which of the two I am rooting for and which of the two I am betting on.

  23. You mean people starting to realize what a cash grab it is?

  24. Stop fear mongering and maybe people would take it seriously.

  25. Tornado hit my house in QLD on Xmas day.

    Never happened before.

    Nothing to see here. Move on.

  26. I’ve been reading headlines like this since the 90’s. I don’t think it’s working.

  27. They told us that capitalisms market forces would fix this and that it wasn’t even that pressing of an issue. Unfortunately even half the population doesn’t add up to much of a force compared with the people who own all the capital.

  28. Oh forget his crap. The obesity epidemic and the overpopulation of dogs as pets are two big contributors that so called climate activists ignore. Their activism is a joke, and more than anything they are politically motivated.

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