Imagine a world, where one gets punished for helping dying people.
No need to imagine, we live in that world.
But isn't there any European legislative that could overrule Italian's racist government?
Imagine a world, where one gets punished for helping dying people.
No need to imagine, we live in that world.
But isn't there any European legislative that could overrule Italian's racist government?
Hey, I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but try to help in case you really seek answers to your questions:
1880 was much cooler than today, globally about 1°C cooler. You'll find plenty of graphs showing the history of global temperatures online and animated videos on YouTube.
There have been times, where Earth has been hotter than today. We know quite a lot about Earth's history, it's astonishing. However, the big problem we are facing today isn't the temperature itself, but the speed of the change happening. When climate changes naturally it takes thousands of years. This allows for many plants and animals to adapt and migrate, not all though. Some are always left behind in this circle of life.
Today's temperature change appears to be faster than anything we see in history, posing the worry that a lot of life forms will not be able to adapt in time. If I recall correctly, today's atmosphere is changing about 200 times faster than it did during the most severe mass extinctions in history we know about and animals go extinct about 1000 times faster than they should in a world without humans.
In today's articles you often see "since 1880". There is older temperature data, both from thermometers as also from other more abstract sources, as for example air bubbles trapped in ice cores give an atmosphere reading of a time long ago etc. However, older measurements are highly localized and don't cover enough places of earth to get a reliable reading of global average temperatures.
It is also possible, that we will see this "measuring starting point" 1880 go back to earlier decades in future, as there are still tons of records that aren't evaluated yet. One example would be the detailed sailing ship logs of previous centuries that cover wide areas of Earth.
Ich dachte schon da hat sich wieder ein Jahre alter Artikel in meinen hot Feed geschlichen. Aber nein, es werden tatsächlich die selben Artikel geschrieben. Seufz!
It seems to get more difficult to end an article with optimisms:
But it would be wrong to call what is happening a "climate collapse" [...] we still have time to secure a liveable future for many
For many, hm.
Reminded my of another article ending on
Here is where we need to invest and make changes and innovate and not give up. We can’t just write off billions of people.
Oh nein! Wie fürchterlich! Schaden in Millionenhöhe in der Luftfahrtindustrie! Eine der Industrien, die Schaden anrichten, der nicht mehr in Geld messbar ist!
Ich fürchte leider, dass die Jugend von heute bei niemandem mehr Schadensersatz für ein miserables Leben von irgendwem fordern kann.
This is just sickening! I'm not sure if I want to vomit or rage.
Noch Kinder in die Welt setzen. Damit die Zukunfts Sorgen fünf Mal schwerer im Magen liegen. Und der frisch geputzte Boden keine 5 Minuten sauber bleibt.
Oh yeah, this is definitely hot! Shoot me up there into the endless fediverse! It's time to discover all those niche galaxies riding a nice vessel!
Ich denke, dass es eigentlich relativ klar ist, dass Hauskatzen die Artenvielfalt bedroht.
Bevor wir allerdings Finger zeigen: die Spezies, bei der die Hauskatze wohnt, bedroht viel mehr die Artenvielfalt!
No, nothing has "infested" Lemmy. It's just that many people understand, that rails are much more efficient than roads and that individual traffic on large scale has no future. At least if you want our future to be survivable.
The thought that people would unitedly leave Reddit was delusional.
I expected that only a small portion of people would really leave. I think there will be another small wave of leaving people when the 3rd party apps stop working.
But reality is: most humans don't like change, most humans like convenience. Forums like this are made by a minority, who share knowledge and time and take time to help others out. The vast rest of members is lurking and meme posting.
But I expect the majority to stay, at least now. Probably this blackout helped developing new forums though and maybe Reddit's popularity will slowly fade, we will see.
Nein, ich sehe mich nicht als West-Deutscher, aber um ehrlich zu sein fühle ich mich nicht mal Deutsch, sondern einfach Mensch.
Allerdings kann ich sehen, dass es nach wie vor Unterschiede in jeweils Ost und West gibt. Ein klassisches Beispiel wäre die unterschiedliche Bezahlung bei gleicher Arbeit.