Keep going America, you're doing great!
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You won't convince people if you use the term "warming" and then present them snow in Texas. Climate change is the right expression.
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all these winds would be somehow scared of skin color!
surely not in my 2025 bingo card.
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Eh, "Global Warming" is fine. Texas isn't the globe. I've come to believe the whole "If we explain it differently, maybe it'll convince them" approach is largely a waste of energy.
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Climate change is a GOP/Oil industry invented term to sound less scary than global warming. It doesn't mean no snow ever again, or every square inch of planet is warmer than last year.
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”Climate Crisis“ is a term that has been established in Germany. Pretty fitting and doesn't mess with people's expectations (I hope).
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Excuse me, but as a resident of the planet Texas, you both are wrong in assuming we have the ability to comprehend anything we didn't hear come from our own assholes.
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You fool! Texas is a Star System not a planet. Houston for example is a planet.
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There's no discernable pattern until it affects me. And then it's a deep-state conspiracy.
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I don't object to that term. With "climate change" we get the opinion "well climate has always been changing so drill baby drill won't make it stop changing".
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Well, yeah. Hehe. The first image with a plow in the snow is very normal where I live. And there are millions living with this. It doesn't convey the meaning of snow where it doesn't normally snow, or bigger snowstorms when they happen, to people living where it snows regularly for a big chunk of the year, but I understand the spirit of the whole anyway.
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Or places that normally get snow are getting less and less.
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Climate catastrophe
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Warning*
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I mean yes, but also
The US by far gets the most press, and has some of the most braindead responses to the climate crisis, but it’s a big club of assholes, and America is just a part of it
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Now show us per capita
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Well the first one is just a normal Tuesday. Still likely effected by global warming, but not really disasters like the other three.
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They voted trump back in to the white house, there's no hope for them.
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I liked yesterday's picture of the Titanic nosing deeply into the water and somebody up on the stern end saying if we're supposedly "sinking" how are we up so high? Classic denialist mentality.
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Nah I think we’ve had the warnings and the is the “find out” part
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It's right there on the flag!