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💙 The Amen Break. “The most revolutionary thing one can do is always to proclaim loudly what is happening.” ― Rosa Luxemburg

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OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
What’s fascinating about the climate change narrative, is how ardently the followers believe - no matter how many governments, institutions, universities, NGOs, and mega corporations agree with them - that they are in some kind of embattled minority the world just won’t take seriously. Almost every nation on Earth has got laws on emissions and extra taxes and “sustainable development goals” and signs up to Paris this and Kyoto that, but my timeline is nothing but “oh won’t somebody listen to us!” Guys, disagreeing with you is grounds for getting “cancelled”, literally a potentially career ending move in the arts, politics and especially academia. You are not the rebels, you are the Empire.
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
It’s 2035, and it’s just hit 35 degrees C - in March. The bees are confused, where are the flowers? Crops get ruined by a lack of water in the weeks that follow. But in the Daily Mail comments still say “ITS THE SUMMER, ENJOY IT”.
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tern@1goodtern·
There are still accounts saying 'this is just summer'. Actually, this is warmer than summers used to be. *And it's still only Spring*.
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MR Sapey 💙 🇵🇸@MRLowerSapey·
@lltbr123 Growing Almonds in California is bad. Beef prod is the main driver of deforestation: 41% of all tropical forest loss and up to 80% of loss in in the Amazon . Antibiotic resistance, pandemic risk, ethics of animal mistreatment, poor health outcomes but above all land use.
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LOULOU
LOULOU@lltbr123·
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

The funniest maths in modern environmentalism. One almond requires 12 litres of irrigated water to produce. Peer-reviewed, ScienceDirect, 2017. A glass of almond milk contains roughly 50 of them. 600 litres of water before the carton is filled. The water comes from the San Joaquin Valley in California, which sits over one of the most over-extracted aquifers on earth. The valley floor has subsided by up to nine metres in places due to groundwater depletion. The carton is then refrigerated, sailed across the Atlantic, refrigerated again, lorried to a Manchester Tesco, and bought by someone who is concerned about the environmental impact of dairy. Meanwhile, in Cheshire. A British dairy cow drinks roughly 70 to 100 litres of water a day and produces around 28 litres of milk. That's about 3.5 litres of water per litre of milk. The water is rainwater that fell on her field or came from a local stream fed by the same rainwater. The rain was going to fall on the field whether the cow stood in it or not. 80% of her moisture intake comes from the grass itself, which is also rain. She converts the grass, free of charge, into a litre of milk containing seven times the protein and four times the calcium of almond milk, and shipped roughly 18 miles to the same Tesco. To recap. 600 litres of stolen aquifer, flown halfway round the world for nutritionally worthless beige water. Or 3.5 litres of rain that was already falling, converted by an animal you can pet, into actual food. The shopper picks the almond. She has been told this is the ethical position. The aquifer would like a word.

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MR Sapey 💙 🇵🇸@MRLowerSapey·
@OffGuardian0 It's called Science. It's the best we have to describe reality and it's emphatic on human CC. It blows my mind that you think all these poorly paid scientists are wrong becaus Govs are shit. Honestly, what information would change your mind on this? Read the book.
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OffGuardian
OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
We’re pro honesty, and anti story spinning. The original tweet was about a propaganda technique designed to shine people’s egos by making them feel like a brave minority even as they side with the vast, vast majority of the establishment. Maybe you agree with or can internally justify the use of such propaganda, but that doesn’t change what it is.
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~yogu p~@yogurtpott·
Smoking is undeniably cool. As for the climate change stuff, there’s big money and power in convincing the world we must change our ways. Almost every policy that gets introduced for climate purposes is a regressive one that causes inconvenience to people’s everyday lives. Ultimately, ‘the climate crisis’ narrative is anti-human at its very core.
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MR Sapey 💙 🇵🇸@MRLowerSapey·
@lltbr123 @1goodtern We are supposed to stop burning fossil fuels, destroying old growth forests and eating meat for satarters.. but we won't so yea.. dinosaurs.
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LOULOU
LOULOU@lltbr123·
OK!!! We get it!! Its unusually hot for this time of year. What's your point? What are we supposed to do about it. There is nothing we can do. Nothing. The planet will do what it does. We had an ice age. We used to have dinosaurs. The weather changed. They died off. We need to adapt. I want bloody air-conditioning everywhere!! Not idiots pointing out thw obvious. It IS hot and trying to make every map look more "red" than the last one is just ridiculous.
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Thomas Reis
Thomas Reis@peakaustria·
FORECAST FOR DECEMBER 2026 The map shows a forecast for December 2026 with temperature anomalies in parts of the Arctic exceeding 10°C in December 2026 for the SSP5-8.5 model. This suggests strong decline of the snow and ice cover in the Arctic with the danger that huge amounts of greenhouse gases including methane will be released from the seafloor of the Arctic Ocean and from thawing terrestrial permafrost, with huge albedo changes as well as loss of the latent heat buffer, further accelerating the temperature rise over the years. There are further contributors to a rapid and potentially huge temperature rise. Some suggest that the IPCC should no longer consider the SSP5-8.5 model, because it had become "implausible, based on trends in the costs of renewables, the emergence of climate policy and recent emission trends". Sure, the cost of renewables and sales of coal have fallen, but the temperature rise is accelerating and feedbacks are threatening to kick in with greater ferocity, as discussed at facebook.com/groups/arcticn… In short, the danger seems not only plausible, but it may actually be an underestimation to consider that radiative forcing could reach 8.5 W/m² by 2100. From the post 'Northern Hemisphere heating up', at: arctic-news.blogspot.com/2026/05/northe…
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Media Lens
Media Lens@medialens·
'For decades, Antarctica seemed to defy global warming. 'Since satellites began monitoring the poles in the late 1970s, the seasonal growth and retreat of Antarctic sea ice – frozen seawater that expands around the continent each winter – appeared remarkably resilient. It was often described as the "heartbeat of the planet". 'Unlike the Arctic, where sea ice declined rapidly as the planet warmed, Antarctic sea ice showed little overall loss. It even expanded between 2007 and 2015. But that resilience has now broken. 'Since 2015, Antarctic sea ice has declined sharply... 'Antarctica was long considered a part of the climate system expected to change slowly. The speed of the recent sea ice decline has therefore come as a shock.'
Geoffrey Lean@GeoffreyLean

For decades sceptics cited lack of melting of Antarctic ice as proof the world was not hearing up. But since 2015 it has been vanishing far faster than scientists expected. Now a new study suggests it may spark a new climate tipping point. sciencealert.com/antarctic-sea-…

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