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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Does 2023 mark the beginning of exponential warming?

I think this chart bears no explanation. ![](https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/cc2f4055-a6e3-43f4-a5ee-f6b4364fa5fa.png)

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Misinformed critique of doomerism www.theguardian.com

I ran across this article recently and thought I'd post it for comment. Ms Solnit addresses what she considers "doomer evangelism", and aims her criticism directly toward folks like me and others who might share my views. Although she makes *some* salient points, I regard most of her supporting assertions as not representative of my reaction to climate catastrophe. Not surprisingly, I take such misrepresentations personally and will take a moment to address one of these distortions. Ms Solnit makes her thesis one that describes doomers as those who have surrendered in advance, do nothing to participate in efforts to achieve carbon neutrality, and who, by these actions, encourage others to do nothing. That is simply not true. Setting aside the fact that individual participation is a negligible activity, I'd posit that most doomers are already engaged in activities that support efforts to mitigate their own contribution to warming the planet. I'll point to myself as an example: I live in a rural northeastern US community, where mass transit is nonexistent. When I did live in a city, I used public transportation whenever I could. I drive a hybrid vehicle and have plans to purchase an EV as soon as I can. I engage in recycling and avail myself of the local composting program. I am deeply cognizant of my water and electricity usage and actively seek ways to limit that consumption. I limit my purchases of products that use single-use plastic by buying in bulk whenever possible. I buy local produce and meat whenever possible, almost exclusively during growing season. I support local, regional and national policies that encourage conservation of natural resources and those that limit the release of carbon into the atmosphere. These efforts are expensive and consume a larger than average financial burden for me, especially considering that I am retired, and living on a nearly fixed income. I am doing everything I can possibly do on an individual level to contribute to a healthier planet. I know it's not enough, and I recognize that larger societal and political realities prevent me from doing more. Yet, Ms Solnit would arrogantly declare my efforts to be settling for the worst outcome by doing nothing. I have many more issues with Ms Solnit's view which I haven't the time or energy to presently address. Among them is her premise that my considerations are based on outdated research or misinformation. I'll save that discussion for another day.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Nobody knows just how bad things will get www.theguardian.com

FTFA: Former IPCC chief Prof Bob Watson, said: “I am very concerned. None of the observed changes so far (with a 1.2C temperature rise) are surprising. But they are more severe than we predicted 20 years ago, and more severe than the predictions of five years ago. We probably underestimated the consequences.”

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Update on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) www.realclimate.org

10 basic points on the health of the AMOC, which if halts, will kill everything in the ocean.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
What happens when there's not enough food for everyone? www.theguardian.com

The green revolution ended in 2015, when the number of food insecure people [began to rise](https://www.fao.org/3/cc0639en/online/sofi-2022/food-security-nutrition-indicators.html). Around 2.3 billion people in the world were moderately or severely food insecure in 2021, or nearly 30 percent of the global population – more than 350 million more people than in 2019. It's just a matter of time until simultaneous crop failures, exacerbated by a non-resilient agricultural system, will force conflict between the few maintainers of the current economic system and everyone else. What the ultra-rich want is to sustain and extend the economic system that put them where they are, but that system is unsustainable.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Yet another underestimated risk of climate catastrophe www.sciencealert.com

It seems as though every week brings news that some predictor of climate change has been given less consequential value than warranted. This week brings news of [research](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38906-7) that examines the likelihood of simultaneous global crop failures, and it's not a happy outlook.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
The Hill offers toxicly positive article on climate catastrophe thehill.com

FTFA: >Admittedly, this may all seem hopeless. But unlike a terminal illness, we know exactly what the problem is, we know exactly how to fix it, and we have all the solutions we need now. What is required is that we pay attention and get serious — quickly. Our future depends on it. Yeah, right.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Another deadly setback for honeybees www.theguardian.com

Last year, 48% of honeybee colonies in the US died off. Beekeepers claim improved strategies have stabilized populations, but broad challenges remain. ![](https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/8d32f2de-a66e-4c95-b5db-8588d5e9431f.png) When the honeybees are gone, humanity's demise is certain.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Study predicts potential ecosystem collapse as early as 2030 www.sciencealert.com

This [study](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-023-01157-x), newly published in [Nature Sustainability](https://www.nature.com/natsustain), explores the influence of primary stress, additional stress, and erratic events on Earth System, using data from 4 recent environmental collapse events. As one might expect, results pointed to -39% - 80% acceleration in global ecosystem collapse predictions, potentially advancing current models' catastrophe deadlines from 2100 to 2030.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
California's dam system unprepared for severe weather www.nytimes.com

(paywalled) Like most of this country's infrastructure, California's dams were built without regard for the truly severe weather that climate change makes possible. In the US, electrical grids, coastlines, transportation networks, communication facilities are all vulnerable to extreme weather. What, if anything, is your community doing to prepare its infrastructure for the ravages that rising temperatures will bring?

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
North Atlantic marine heat wave more severe than predicted www.cnn.com

Once again, we are experiencing the intensity of a climate event that far surpasses what was ever predicted under current conditions. Marine heat waves (MHW) have increased 20-fold, according to [this study](https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.aba0690). It is projected that such events, occurring once every hundreds to thousands of years under a pre-industrial climate, will occur at least every decade under 1.5ºC conditions and annually under 3.0ºC conditions. However, the MHW currently underway in the North Atlantic is “very exceptional,” said Mika Rantanen, a researcher at the Finnish Meteorological Institute and is “way beyond the worst-case predictions for the changing climate of the region."

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Grim results when applying superconductivity models to predict future climate outcomes in the Anthropocene www.giantfreakinrobot.com

Published 21 April, 2022, this [not-yet-peer-reviewed study](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2204.08955.pdf) (pdf) applied the [Ginzburg-Landau theory](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginzburg%E2%80%93Landau_theory) (Wikipedia) to model future conditions on this planet. Predictably, even the best case scenarios presented dismal outcomes.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Plankton could accelerate warming scitechdaily.com

Mixotrophic microbes are single-celled organisms such as plankton and paramecium that are able to switch between photosynthesis and predation for survival. Plankton is the base food source for all marine trophic levels. Normally, these microbes employ photosynthesis, absorbing carbon and providing 70% of atmospheric oxygen. But their switch to eating other single-celled critters releases carbon. The mechanism for the switch is not well understood, but appears to be triggered by a rise in the temperature of their environment. Their switching could indicate a tipping point for sustainable marine life and accelerate global temperature increase.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
What has led you to doomerism? https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(21)00278-3/fulltext

Although the linked study examined attitudes of those 16 to 25 years of age, there are many outside that range (myself included) who experience extreme pessimism about the future of human existence. What experiences led you to your own conclusions about the fate of humanity? Do those conclusions affect your everyday decisions? How does your acceptance of imminent calamity shape your long term goals? I'll start. I was but a child in the 1960's (Boomer II), born into a family deeply involved in charismatic Christianity. Fear surrounding the predicted events of a highly anticipated second coming of Christ (The Rapture, Tribulation, etc.) combined with the exaggerated cultural threat of communist aggression and the certainty of thermonuclear destruction created a perfect storm of personal despair and dread by the time I was 9 years old. As the fundamentalist Christian culture edged toward prosperity gospel and Seven Mountains, my mind turned towards nihilistic and scientific literature. By my teenage years, I was solidly convinced that nothing short of a miracle could save humanity prior to my 30th birthday. Yet, here we are. The angst of my childhood absolutely shaped the trajectory of my life. Secondary education seemed a senseless enough endeavor to ignore. I considered reproduction to be a cruel endeavor. I embraced agnosticism, punk culture and anarchism. The privileged existence of being white, privileged and cis male has served me well, and I can't say that I'm unhappy. I find succor in the growing probability that a natural death will spare me the majority of horrors to come. And I am sad and angry for what subsequent generations are about to experience. What's your story?

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Temperatures as high as 44.7 C kills nearly 100 in India apnews.com

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

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Proposing a 1.0°C Climate Target For a Safer Future journals.plos.org

The technology to do this exists, but it will never happen. Like any other organism, humans will use up all available finite resources until death is certain.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Is the War in Ukraine a Global War? https://carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurope/89183

Experts seem divided on whether or not Russia's invasion of Ukraine already qualifies as a global war. There's no doubt that the conflict is having negative consequences on an international scale. There are those who claim that these consequences are grave enough to eventually end society as we have come to know it. I think anyone can envision a scenario whereby V. Putin makes a decision that provokes other powers into direct armed conflict.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Four Charts www.cnn.com

Most of the media is referring to these charts as "alarming". Has no one been alarmed by previous charts?

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Is "Negative Emissions" Even Attainable? www.theguardian.com

(opinion) More bad news... Every climate catastrophe indicator is far above what anyone even considered just a year ago. It appears that the rate of climate change is beginning to increase exponentially, further evidence that enough climate tipping points have been reached to render change unstoppable.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Climate Activist Jailed In Vietnam https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/06/15/vietnam-climate-change-activist-imprisoned/

(opinion, pay-wall) Vietnam's leading climate activist, Hoang Thi Minh Hong, has been arrested and jailed for "tax evasion". She, her husband, and 15 staffers of the Center of Hands-on Action and Networking for Growth and Environment (CHANGE) were detained on May 31. On June 1, she was formally charged and imprisoned while the others were released. With this arrest, Ms Hoang joins 5 other climate activists in detention, all charged under vague laws governing corporate taxation. Consequentially, Vietnam risks losing $15.5 billion of funding from EU and G7 countries to assist them in achieving net-zero carbon status by 2050.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
On Track To Being The Hottest Summer Ever

![](https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/2b44d646-7099-48d6-9d4f-797924e9b7d7.png)

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Climate Activism By Legal Action www.vox.com

It is clear that Republicans and Democrats alike will never do enough to solve climate catastrophe. Can America's ambivalence be reversed through the legal system?

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Saying It Out Loud Isn't Enough www.newsweek.com

It's all fine and good for John Kerry to utter a fundamental truth about a major driver of climate catastrophe, but it is a useless proclamation without offering a solution. Have enough tipping points been breached that there are no prescriptions to offer?

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
The Montreal Protocol Reducing Arctic Melting www.washingtonpost.com

(Washington Post articles are pay-walled) The Montreal Protocol, with a mere 46 signatories in 1987, has reduced chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) use to 10% of peak 1974 levels. CFCs, typically used as refrigerant, are powerful greenhouse gases that degrade the Earth's ozone layer as they break down, allowing harmful UV radiation to reach the surface. A United Nations study estimates that the ozone layer will be restored to pre-industrial levels over most populated areas by 2040, with polar regions to follow in the coming decades. It is also estimated that had CFC use continued, global temperatures would now be an additional 1 degree Celsius warmer.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Climate Change Is But One Civilization-Ending Event

A mass extinction of life on Earth as a result of willfully generated climate change is certainly one of the most daunting outcomes that civilization currently faces. But it is certainly not the only danger. Nuclear war, killer asteroids, coronal mass ejections, artificial intelligence, pandemic, super-volcanoes, and many other events of lessening probability have the potential to end civilization as we know it before all of the honeybees die. Leaving aside the certainty of climate catastrophe, what other events could occur that have the potential to destroy our civilization?

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Is Slowing www.wired.com

By any stretch of the imagination, this is not fresh news. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has been observed to be slowing for several years now, and the consequences of losing the cooling properties of the oceans have been long established. Is it too late to do anything to prevent mass extinction? Have enough tipping points been breached that render a reversal impossible?

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Scientists Know More Than They Say www.usatoday.com

I am increasingly convinced that climate scientists withhold information vital to understanding how dire Earth's climate situation really is.

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Doomers AvogadroJones 1 year ago 100%
Global greenhouse gas emissions at all-time high, study finds www.theguardian.com

I think it's just too late for humanity to turn this around.

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