NonStandardDeviation@beehaw.org to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 1 year ago
- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
- climate@slrpnk.net
My takeaways are that more news exposure is good (see the availability heuristic and mere-exposure effect) for putting climate change concern on the agenda, while information campaigns aren’t very useful unless they’re paired with avenues for action. Policy changes (incentives and disincentives, regulations, price changes, social norms) can help with action.
I think I’m going to need to find another resource to link as an explanation for the BOE, the rest of that site is giving misinformation vibes and fact checking that will take longer than I care to spend. Thanks for pointing this out.
and thank you for being reasonable. BOE could happen, Al Gore mentioned it in his first movie, but it’s unlikely to happen in this century. Sadly it will happen because we aren’t slowing down enough…
Eh I’m still on team BOE is going to be soon. You do you though.
I only linked that page as it was a good explanation of the BOE, before today I hadn’t looked at the rest of the blog.
And tbh, panicking about climate collapse, collecting and organising huge amounts of data on it, and then getting blasè about the upcoming genocide, is a very justifiable reaction. So while I’m no longer going to be linking that page on the BOE (as I haven’t got the mental engery to fact check the rest of the blog), I’m not holding it against the author (provided they’re not shilling disinformation propaganda that is).
an interesting comment on reddit, BOE before the end of the century, maybe sooner. CarbonBrief seems to indicate as soon as 2032… well… :)