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Don't forget art! Arguable the most effective tool at our disposable to shift the way humanity thinks.
But per capita, China is pumping way less greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere than the USA. And much of China's industry only exists to sell cheap goods to Western countries.
China also built more high-speed rail in a decade than the US has in it's entirety. Not to mention how fast they're producing electric cars and solar panels.
It just got cracked this week 🏴☠️
I still don't get the reasoning behind these sort of geo engineering projects. Let's say, best case scenario, it works wonders and cools the planet significantly.
The fact that we found a "solution" to the warming temperatures will justify the actions if the corporations pumping tons of CO2 and methane into the atmosphere. If anything, it will encourage them to pollute more, as there is now a way to solve the problem.
De-growth is the only way to actually solve the problem. But since it's not profitable, it won't happen under the current economic system.
If it happens every time, it sort of becomes part of your overall routine. So at least you expect it a bit.
Enshitification intensifies
Y'all are way too productive...
And lazy doesn't necessarily mean quick either. Frozen pizza has gotta be the real winner here.
Tbf, I send out emails at the end of the day, right before I leave. I don't expect an immediate answer though. It just takes me that long to motivate myself to write that 4 line email I've been procrastinating all day.
I honestly believe blocking roads the most effective way to protest in today's society.
It's one of the few ways that's dreamed "illegal" to protest. And most governments will do anything in it's power to clear the roads, including imprison people.
People need to realize that being late to work doesn't actually matter, but the state of the climate does. We need more road blocks. Some without people too, just barricades.
"Gotta get them teens to work. And no public transit options please, they make my money pile smaller."
-CEO's everywhere
I also love this CIA guide. And Ecodefense is great too