Pretending the world is about to end if we don't create modest incentives for decarbonizing the electric grid in one country is just going to lead people to apathy and despair over the climate issue, which requires long-term creative thinking and planet-wide optimism to solve.
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The next decade of climate change is locked in independent of the most radical policy choices, and this is why I believe the climate apocalypse framing will bring us nothing but backlash and failure. If some legislation is do-or-die, what are we supposed to do if it doesn't pass?
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You’re wrong though
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You are extremely wrong about this
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he really isn't
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Agreed, and this is the view I’ve most changed my mind on of late
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We can probably mitigate a lot of the stuff in the next 10-20 years, but that mitigation will likely involve huge changes like permanently evacuating some cities. After that, there's a lot of uncertainty/severe tail risk - food production, air quality, permafrost thawing, etc.
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Bad take on the impact of climate change
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