Heat waves of this nature are becoming more frequent as our climate catastrophe continues.

  • MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Of course. I suppose i was not really thinking.

    I guess my general idea is when are we gonna treat the situation as mission critical and these places are completely emptied out and what that’s gonna look like in an actual resource war. I know the war is already happening and we have major player dug in, but for the average person in say the u.s., does not actually feel the urgency necessarily . I dunno. I’m just thinking about the future and how it will play out and what it’ll look like in say 100 years.

    • Avogadro Jones@lemmy.sdf.orgOPM
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      1 year ago

      Often, a society’s awareness of mission critical issues is shaped by the language used to describe such events. And things never go well when urgency and denial are given equal value in the public arena.

      In 100 years, the earth will be completely different. I am sad for the young who will live to see it all go down.