• Dr. Dabbles@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The Paris Agreement

    Your best attempt is a non-binding accord among nations, none of which are going to reach their Paris Agreement aspirational goals. I mean, I know lots of people have their head in the sand and believe in magical climate fixes, but this is an especially bad take.

    Also, we absolutely ARE going to reach and exceed global temperature changes of 2 ºC. That’s the disaster tipping point.

    You’re also using avoided emssions and pretending this is preventing disaster. It’s not. It’s avoided emissions, but we are already at the tipping point. You should try knowing something about this topic before posting quotes, because you very obviously don’t understand what you’ve read here.

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      5 months ago

      Your best attempt is a non-binding accord among nations

      No, that entire quote comes from the IPCC. Which is a scientific consensus, the thing that you’re clearly not familiar with.

      You stopped reading after eight words, but if you had bothered to follow the link you would have found that the scientific consensus covers more than just Paris. There are a lot of mitigation strategies, aka “things we can do”.

      Also, we absolutely ARE going to reach

      And the best you can do is more prophecy.

      No climate scientist claims to know what absolutely WILL happen.

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        5 months ago

        No climate scientist claims to know what absolutely WILL happen.

        … this is easily the most foolish thing I’ve seen someone say online. What the fuck do you think climate science is?

        Anyway, bye. Enjoy that sand you’re huffing.

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          Climate science can, and has, predicted various scenarios that are based on different possible things that people could do in the future, including those that may limit warming to 1.5 C or less.

          But since climate scientists can’t predict with absolute certainty what people will actually do, they can’t predict with absolute certainty what will happen to our climate.