cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/10807072

Australia has one of the lowest rates of people acknowledging that ‘climate disruption’ is caused by humans

Colour me not suprised

  • Zagorath
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    157 days ago

    So what you are saying is a majority of people

    I mean, I guess, technically, yeah… But geez, for something that’s been settled science for well and truly over two decades now, that’s a pretty appalling score.

    • @Sekoia
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      147 days ago

      “Well and truly over two decades” is definitely true…

      https://xkcd.com/2889/

      Exxon had a report in the 80s talking about a 1°C rise in “40 years” ie literally right now

      • Zagorath
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        67 days ago

        So, the point in time that I was trying to point to was not just when some science had been done, but when the amount of research into the area was so overwhelming, and so widely available, that any lay person who even just casually reads reliable news sources cannot possibly not be familiar with it. The point at which there is no longer any excuse for not knowing about and accepting the science, beyond wilful ignorance. A deliberately vague concept that can’t be pinned down to one specific date, but that has, as its absolute upper bound the Kyoto Protocol, which was first signed over two decades, but not quite three, ago.

        • @Sekoia
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          87 days ago

          Yeah fair enough, I didn’t mean to contradict you, more add on to your comment