• Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There used to be plausible deniability. “Maybe it won’t really be that bad, even though we should be acting in case it is.”

    Now it’s more of a “I wonder where the various lines are and how many we’ve already crossed, which one will be next, and how soon we’ll notice it.”

    Have you noticed the number of insects is way down this year? Maybe I’m wrong. They do still gather in the lights (which might be another part of the fucking problem…) but there just doesn’t seem to be as many as there used to be this year.

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      1 year ago

      The irony is that if we did act as if it would be that bad, it wouldn’t be that bad because we would have mitigated the worst of it, and it’d become a laughing-stock for non-critical thinkers.

      See also: Y2K…or more recently, comparing COVID death rates for vaccinated vs unvaccinated populations.