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hem AllaN01Bear Jul 2025 #1
We didn't lose the fight. The politicians threw the fight, they were well paid too. Autumn Jul 2025 #2
Agree with all you said. Brenda Jul 2025 #6
I agree with you but... llmart Jul 2025 #26
Younger generations have been stepping up since the 1980's. haele Jul 2025 #58
I don't think that's true for most of them. Brenda Jul 2025 #62
I don't think most of them are well aware of how far the climate has gone south. llmart Jul 2025 #71
While I truly appreciate your perspective Brenda Jul 2025 #75
You are incorrect about college students being mostly from upper middle class families. llmart Jul 2025 #81
NYT article says otherwise. Brenda Jul 2025 #85
"First time in US history college graduates cannot find jobs." OldBaldy1701E Jul 2025 #98
The 80s? The hippies were devoted to a return to the land and a sustainable form of life. But their numbers were too few Martin68 Jul 2025 #83
I grew up during the 60's also, and my dad was a teacher. haele Jul 2025 #87
I believed this when GWB was installed along with Cheney. "Drill baby, drill" was their mantra. SharonAnn Jul 2025 #45
I agree. We're toast. Republicans killed the planet surfered Jul 2025 #3
+1. We definitely lost 4 years because of Trump, and 4 more dalton99a Jul 2025 #8
We lost 8 years because of GWB, 8 years obama had to deal with the financial collapse, 4 years of Trump, a GOP congress SharonAnn Jul 2025 #46
China sealed the deal when its economy exploded Kaleva Jul 2025 #67
Yup gerryatwork Jul 2025 #88
Agree Kaleva Jul 2025 #93
Not the planet - it will eventually recover. Republicans have killed human civilization. ms liberty Jul 2025 #49
Human civilization. Aristus Jul 2025 #65
We will be a short lived species, defacto7 Jul 2025 #92
We're an extinction species misanthrope Jul 2025 #101
Just yesterday I watched a couple of videos featuring George Carlin. RT_Fanatic Jul 2025 #91
Nope..... Lovie777 Jul 2025 #4
Nope, to what exactly? That it's lost? LymphocyteLover Jul 2025 #56
not sure, but the "bright side" is Krasnov is killing so many people that we may naturally course correct cadoman Jul 2025 #86
Sounds like a dystopian movie newdeal2 Jul 2025 #5
It'll be isolated communities struggling to survive Kaleva Jul 2025 #39
I'm afraid so. Susan Calvin Jul 2025 #41
You may want to watch "2073" on max. Prairie_Seagull Jul 2025 #125
The one insurmountable for me is the dwindling amount of fresh water DFW Jul 2025 #7
Our area is in a multi year drought. Reservoirs are down to 15% of capacity and were under severe water restrictions. surfered Jul 2025 #9
I know that the Clinton Global Initiative was seeking funding for desalinization plants almost 20 years ago. DFW Jul 2025 #13
And the first thing St. Ronnie Raygun did after he cheated to beat Carter, was remove the solar panels OMGWTF Jul 2025 #43
Besides, which candidate would you rather have a beer with, amirite? hatrack Jul 2025 #102
Yeah, we heard that a lot in 2000 DFW Jul 2025 #110
I understand this water will be used to power solar and AI for their country. What I don't understand is why in2herbs Jul 2025 #22
Oil industry currently has money to bribe him with Jerry2144 Jul 2025 #30
The Oil Industry is market driven thought crime Jul 2025 #44
Our oiligarchs in the oil industry markodochartaigh Jul 2025 #54
It's two mutually reinforcing scams . . . . or a highly profitable suicide pact (YMMV) hatrack Jul 2025 #106
I read something (in regards to microplastics) where someone commented Tadpole Raisin Jul 2025 #29
Water may be a big driver of climate change migration. thought crime Jul 2025 #34
Pennsylvania and upstate New York have very good water in sustainable quantities FakeNoose Jul 2025 #96
Dems need to decenter the "2+2 equals whatever you want" voices gulliver Jul 2025 #10
Frankly it was lost decades ago indusurb Jul 2025 #11
sadly, justsomeguy01 Jul 2025 #23
Some do, dare I say many, but those who crave power, Mtnmama Jul 2025 #57
Welcome to DU, justsomeguy01! calimary Jul 2025 #112
the US isn't even close to the prime driver of CO2 increase... WarGamer Jul 2025 #97
Reagan made greed and ignorance fashionable Skittles Jul 2025 #117
A must read. dalton99a Jul 2025 #12
Find your local Transition Town movement RandomNumbers Jul 2025 #14
Thank you RandomNumbers for posting this information! bronxiteforever Jul 2025 #15
Ironically, approximately 40% of water use in our area is related to the petrochemical industry surfered Jul 2025 #16
And 30% is livestock JanMichael Jul 2025 #20
I've been saying it's too late for years Iamscrewed Jul 2025 #17
It would have taken a world wide effort.... Kaleva Jul 2025 #36
I have too. For nearly 20 years. NH Ethylene Jul 2025 #113
Imagining the climate migration to the Great Lakes region... EarthFirst Jul 2025 #18
Breeding and eating our way to extinction. n/t flvegan Jul 2025 #19
The US is now being ruled by oldigarchs who want to take us back to "a better time." They have no idea what time in2herbs Jul 2025 #21
It's too late for a lot of things. orangecrush Jul 2025 #24
Recommended. H2O Man Jul 2025 #25
Is anyone here surprised? NewHendoLib Jul 2025 #27
Green consumption and recycling were corporate lies bucolic_frolic Jul 2025 #28
Unlimited consumption and disposal were the real culprits Envirogal Jul 2025 #47
I've been working on this for the past several years Kaleva Jul 2025 #31
It has probably been too late Glaisne Jul 2025 #32
2020 taught us that much misanthrope Jul 2025 #33
Al Gore was the most environmentally conscious Democratic nominee fpr president, ever. Martin Eden Jul 2025 #35
Wait, didn't I hear "not a dime's worth of difference" between Bush and Gore? RandomNumbers Jul 2025 #74
The difference was in the $trillions Martin Eden Jul 2025 #78
YES. RandomNumbers Jul 2025 #79
Another big reason the 'educated' WORLD hates the felon. Justice matters. Jul 2025 #37
Somebody give me a cheesburger. twodogsbarking Jul 2025 #38
Great line, from the '68 song: "Living In The USA" by Steve Miller Band Dock_Yard Jul 2025 #109
The guitar. So many great songs beyond the ones that were "hits". twodogsbarking Jul 2025 #120
Mo' people, mo' problems. Envirogal Jul 2025 #40
China's economic boom was the clincher Kaleva Jul 2025 #116
The US birthrate IS low. What do you propose to do to the countries where its HIGH? Callie1979 Jul 2025 #121
Known this for years; Americans disproportionately to blame jimmy the one Jul 2025 #42
You had me until nuclear energy Envirogal Jul 2025 #51
The problem with nuclear as a panacea RandomNumbers Jul 2025 #77
Cheers, Envirogal jimmy the one Jul 2025 #129
So, the plan is to put the foot on the gas? SleeplessinSoCal Jul 2025 #48
Democracy and capitalism are human inventions intended to solve the very specific issues... Ol Janx Spirit Jul 2025 #50
Voters aren't willing to make the sacrifices MichMan Jul 2025 #52
They would if they realized the stakes. Too many just don't believe it thanks to GOP psychopaths LymphocyteLover Jul 2025 #59
Fareed Zakaria said this 20 years ago in Newsweek. Mosby Jul 2025 #53
it's not so black and white... we can and will do better in the fight against global warming LymphocyteLover Jul 2025 #55
China produces as much greenhouse gases .... Kaleva Jul 2025 #63
duh. we lost 'normal' in the 80's. i noticed the change + data says the same. pansypoo53219 Jul 2025 #60
and activate your community et tu Jul 2025 #61
More than a decade ago markodochartaigh Jul 2025 #64
Honestly, with how quickly the issue completely dropped from certain voters' priorities... W_HAMILTON Jul 2025 #66
I remember reading Gregory Bateson Dave says Jul 2025 #68
Thanks to human greed and stupidity Mysterian Jul 2025 #69
I'm convinced this is why the US far right wants Canada NickB79 Jul 2025 #70
I've been saying it for years... it's time for mitigation. WarGamer Jul 2025 #72
K&R UTUSN Jul 2025 #73
Texas found that out THE HARD WAY. nt ImNotGod Jul 2025 #76
Can we stop saying the falling birth rate is a problem now, please? Scrivener7 Jul 2025 #80
Once it was clear that not a single country was willing to do what it takes, it was clear nothing was going to stop the Martin68 Jul 2025 #82
I fear he is right. We collectively as a species "blew it." We were warned and now we will bear the consequences of Evolve Dammit Jul 2025 #84
Not listening to Mr. Hypocrite. EllieBC Jul 2025 #89
This could be devastating to his credibility defacto7 Jul 2025 #95
It's been talked about for YEARS. EllieBC Jul 2025 #100
He's 89 years old NickB79 Jul 2025 #104
He's been preaching it for decades. EllieBC Jul 2025 #107
So that makes him wrong about planetary boundaries and our species' overshoot? hatrack Jul 2025 #124
It was always too late, even before the election. ananda Jul 2025 #90
No, because Rush Limbaugh told me Climate Change was a scam. (SARCASM) artemisia1 Jul 2025 #94
The climate crisis is the result of under regulated capitalism. mjvpi Jul 2025 #99
It really started with the neolibs in the Reagan administration valleyrogue Jul 2025 #108
Yup, the rich set the agenda for the rest of us. Less than 1% set the agenda for 8-9 billion people. Clouds Passing Jul 2025 #127
I personally think 1950 was too late Polybius Jul 2025 #103
The only chance is for world leaders to urgently develop carbon extraction technology and massive afforestation Doodley Jul 2025 #105
It's not too late Barbegazi Jul 2025 #111
It would take a level of cooperation never before achieved Kaleva Jul 2025 #115
I am more optimistic Barbegazi Jul 2025 #133
+1 Kaleva Jul 2025 #134
I read a few years ago that we have already baked in a 200 ft sea rise. Old Crank Jul 2025 #114
100% correct Botany Jul 2025 #118
If Harris had been rightly elected Javaman Jul 2025 #119
How? Kaleva Jul 2025 #123
I said margin of a chance. Javaman Jul 2025 #130
We'll maintain our modest footprint. Torchlight Jul 2025 #122
No wonder the rich are acting like greedy goons. They believe they are the only ones who will be saved. Clouds Passing Jul 2025 #126
We are just along for the ride now. Snackshack Jul 2025 #128
It's a hoax. BlueWavePsych Jul 2025 #131
It's been too late since the 70s, at least. No one wanted to admit it. mucholderthandirt Jul 2025 #132
I fear that he is quite right, and the MAGATS will boil in their beds Jack Valentino Jul 2025 #135
I think you have listed some good ideas fujiyamasan Jul 2025 #136
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