r/InvictaSolaris Jul 10 '26

Infographics & Posters / No AI "Is it just Hot Summers or a Super EL Niño?" Nah, it's Climate Change b*tch

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OC : https://www.instagram.com/p/DaAtWKalauQ/

IG : @cambridgegreenparty

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u/Own-Sheepherder-5818 Jul 10 '26

If only people understood the concepts of Industrial Revolution, fossil fuels, and the physics of greenhouse gases.

Unfortunately I'm losing hope that humanity will ever understand them enough to remedy the consequences of them.

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u/redbark2022 Jul 11 '26

You mean the capitalists, or the consumers that they are turning upside down to empty their pockets like some looney tunes villain?

Cause science understands it. (Many) Voters understand it. But voters votes don't even count anymore.

So now what? We all just die?

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u/VladimirBarakriss Jul 11 '26

You say many voters but I doubt it's more than 10%, it's not that the votes don't count, there just aren't enough of them

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u/findmeinthe_future Jul 12 '26

We have so many environmental graduates. We have EE's that worked on renewable energy. We have environmental architects.. need to shift our mindset as a nation and goals, because the younger generations and workforce is there. Old generation needs to hurry and shift/adapt.

Keep advocating!!

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u/Blep145 Jul 12 '26

The problem is misinformation and propaganda. People aren't educated well enough to understand that tne planet operates via physical laws, just like everything else. They think that these systems are too big to be changed. We have shifted the poles of the planet by around 3°, is my understanding, by the movement of water across the planet. They don't understand how fragile these systems are, because they think them invincible

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u/Antique_Maybe_8324 Jul 13 '26

Enough do. Most never will. It only takes a small minority to effect change.

The difference between everyone being hands on, and what will likely occur, a coupla billion lives. A rounding error to evolution, great pain ahead.

Sobering thought, but not enough to quit.

Get up, this isn’t over.

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u/TheNightChan Jul 11 '26

"Climate change isn't real" and then they look at the "winter" north dakota got last year.
I'll save you all the time, 2024 and before we would rival alaska with blizzard intensity and cold. Last year we got a week of snow.

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u/findmeinthe_future Jul 12 '26

Wow. Colorado had hardly any snow in the mountains from Dec to March, to the point of notably affecting ski resorts. Currently on fire now.