ZoeInBinary
ZoeInBinary t1_jcz4b2p wrote
Reply to comment by altmorty in UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster by filosoful
Global covid response was halting, half-assed, and resulted in millions of idiots mainlining horse meds instead of following official mitigation protocol.
Only the most authoritarian of countries were able to even temporarily control the spread, and they were effectively undermined by the Freedumb Corps.
If anything, it's evidence for how hopeless this fight really is.
ZoeInBinary t1_jcywm88 wrote
Reply to comment by filosoful in UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster by filosoful
Every single mitigation plan assumes governments, corporations, and the voting public will sign on.
I have yet to see evidence that this is possible. There's just too much momentum, too much money, and too many people wilfully, constantly refusing to change their course, for this plan to become reality.
Maybe that makes me a doomer, maybe a realist, I don't know. But I don't believe for even a second that we'll avoid disaster.
ZoeInBinary t1_j9s8i2m wrote
Reply to comment by Numerous-Afternoon89 in [OC] National Divorce by the Numbers (Politics, Demographics, GDP) by tabthough
It's a gerrymandered map.
Ironically, that's the most American thing they could have possibly done.
ZoeInBinary t1_j987fvp wrote
Reply to comment by magic1623 in Review found ‘falsified data’ in Stanford President’s research, colleagues allege by ScoMoTrudeauApricot
I watched a video on another person who falsified data in a famous physics case. Took ages to catch him, and it only happened when they couldn't reproduce his results.
Seems like there's pressure to produce results sometimes that overrides good sense.
ZoeInBinary t1_j1gnfwj wrote
If any megacorporation can willingly cooperate with the unionization of their employees, I fully believe it's going to be Microsoft.
ZoeInBinary t1_j1dowgy wrote
Reply to comment by VerifiedTommyWiseau in Content from sources with a right-leaning ideological slant gain more visibility on Twitter, an advantage in the attention economy that social media creates by marketrent
This was specifically before Musk took over.
There was never equality, and it just got even worse.
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ZoeInBinary t1_jczid5r wrote
Reply to comment by altmorty in UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster by filosoful
Horse meds were a largely American problem, but countries such as Russia, Brazil, and India had an equally rough time combating the pandemic. Even China, with their take-no-prisoners authoritarian response, in the end couldn't contain the spread.
Which is my point. We can't depend on a few smaller nations taking needed actions; to beat climate change, we need action from everyone, including the Americas and Brazils and Indias of the world. Particularly considering how much American consumption policy influences global production...