Addressing climate change is too expensive, they said. “Spain’s apocalyptic floods show two undeniable truths: the climate crisis is getting worse and Big Oil is killing us”
Agreed. What shall we do stop this happening?
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Agreed. What shall we do stop this happening?
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Whitney Loblaw •
Edit: OK, I can see it in a few articles, but the big clean cars on top of the smaller red one on the right just look so improbable.
Linking to the article you are citing the title of:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/02/spain-apocalyptic-floods-climate-crisis-worse-big-oil-cop29
Bargearse •
And Vote Green.
Bargearse •
It isn't though, it's quite cheap, it just needs us to live different lives. Not flying is cheap, not taking cruise ships is cheap, riding a bicycle and not owing cars is cheap, growing some food locally on common land is cheap, building small well insulated homes and covering them in solar panels is cheap , insulating homes to reduce energy use is super effective.
What they mean is a 1:1 replacement of renewables with high energy fossil fuels is expensive, which it isn't, it's impossible. So we need to reimagine how we live on the earth, we haven't even started to face up to that and already we've possibly failed.