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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day


    "Given the sheer enormity of climate change, it’s okay to be depressed, to grieve. But please, don’t stay there too long. Join me in pure, unadulterated, righteous anger."


    "I don’t want your hope. I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day. And then I want you to act. Once you start to act, the hope is everywhere."

    "Our best scientists tell us insistently that a calamity is unfolding, that the life-support systems of the Earth are being damaged in ways that threaten our survival. Yet in the face of these facts we carry on as usual."

    “We’ve got to stop burning fossil fuels. So many aspects of life depend on fossil fuels, except for music and love and education and happiness. These things, which hardly use fossil fuels, are what we must focus on.”

    A nejde o to, že na to nemáme dostatečné technologie, ty by na řešení použít šly, ale chybí nám vůle a představivost je využít. Zůstáváme při zemi, přemýšlíme až moc rezervovaně. Technologický pokrok to sám o sobě nevyřeší. Problém jsme my, ne technologické nástroje.

    Rostouci hladiny oceanu, zmena atmosferickeho proudeni, zmeny v distribuci srazek a sucha. Zmeny karbonoveho, fosforoveho a dusikoveho cyklu, okyselovani oceanu. Jake jsou bezpecnostni rizika a jake potencialni klady dramatickych zmen fungovani zemskeho systemu?
    Ale take jak funguji masove dezinformacni kampane ropneho prumyslu a boj o verejne mineni na prahu noveho klimatickeho rezimu post-holocenu.
    rozbalit záhlaví
    XCHAOS
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    TADEAS: apocalypse tourism :-) po vzoru glamping... aptouring? apotouring?
    TADEAS
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops | Italy | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/24/plant-apocalypse-how-deadly-imported-diseases-are-destroying-eu-trees-and-crops-aoe

    New data, released to the Guardian, shows that dozens of newly introduced disease outbreaks are detected in the EU every year, even as farmers and scientists struggle to contain previously introduced pathogens. As the climate heats, scientists warn the problem will get worse.

    Across the EU, data shows, outbreaks of newly introduced plant disease have continued unabated at an average rate of 70 a year between 2015 and 2020, despite regulations introduced to stop their spread in 2016. While a number of member states have taken steps to prevent and curb the outbreaks, scientists, plant epidemiologists and agronomists say it is still insufficient.

    ...

    The EU has an open import system: everything that is not known to be harmful can enter. Some countries, such as New Zealand and Chile, have opted for a closed system: everything is considered guilty until proven innocent.

    Evidence shows that the Xylella bacteria came from Latin America and, most likely, got a ride from ornamental coffee plants passing through the Netherlands. About 30 billion rooted and unrooted plants, cuttings, bulbs and tissues came from third countries into Europe between 2005 and 2014, mainly through Dutch ports.

    According to Alberto Santini, a forest pathologist at the Italian National Research Council, such an open system has been letting in an alarming number of plant pests and diseases from third countries.
    INK_FLO
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    ad alarmismus a pošuci, kteří to přehání - zrovna dnes dorazila z US (ano, velmi ekologické) tahle kniha :-)

    Earth First!: Environmental Apocalypse by Martha F. Lee | Goodreads
    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3286966

    In the summer of 1980, Dave Foreman, along with four conservationist colleagues, founded the millenarian movement Earth First!. A provocative counterculture that ultimately hoped for the fall of industrial civilization, the movement emerged in response to rapid commercial development of the American wilderness. "The earth should come first" was a doctrine that championed both biocentrism (an emphasis on maintaining the earth's full complement of species) and biocentric equality (the belief that all species are equal). Martha Lee was successful in gaining extraordinary access to information about the movement, as well as interviews with its members. While following Earth First's development and methods, she illustrates the inherent instability and the dangers associated with all millenarian movements. This book will be of interest to environmentalists and those interested in political science and sociology.



    + soundtrack s dobovými samply ze zpravodajství ohledně jejich akcí (mluví tam mj. indiánskej náčelník vyjadřující se k jejich obsazení těžebního vrtu a končí to zvoláním "year 1987 is the most critical year in the history of human evolution")

    An emotionally charged and bizarrely evocative look at radical environmental advocacy groups, mainly Earth First! and Earth Liberation Front, channeled through the memories of the Swedish Plogbill-movement and their actions throughout the early 90's. Monologue, snippets of interview segments, protest songs and site recordings are mixed up with the rather raw kosmische synth music Arv & Miljö has explored during the last couple of years. The result is a mesmerizing and multi-faceted audio collage; charmingly disorienting and chaotic but also harmonic and oddly soothing. Ultimately, Jorden Först is not so much about a certain cause or organization as it is about dedication, passion and the spirit of change. Originally released as a very limited CDr on Förfall in 2021, Jorden Först was quickly hailed as one of the absolute highlights in the vast Arv & Miljö discography among the ones that heard it. The recording was extended and slightly reworked and remixed for vinyl in July 2022.

    Arv & Miljö - Jorden Först (Excerpt)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebb08BpaCnE
    TADEAS
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    A More Introspective End of the World: A Reading List of Quiet Apocalypse Books ‹ Literary Hub
    https://lithub.com/a-more-introspective-end-of-the-world-a-reading-list-of-quiet-apocalypse-books/
    MATT
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    PETER_PAN: jsem asi u patyho odstavce, ale až moc se to shoduje se 4 roky starym článkem, dokonce ve stejném guardianu..

    How tech's richest plan to save themselves after the apocalypse | Silicon Valley | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jul/23/tech-industry-wealth-futurism-transhumanism-singularity
    SPIKE411
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    The super-rich ‘preppers’ planning to save themselves from the apocalypse | The super-rich | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/sep/04/super-rich-prepper-bunkers-apocalypse-survival-richest-rushkoff
    YMLADRIS
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    stephenson (scifi) ma ten geoinzeneering naopak, jednotlivci globalniho severu to delaji, protoze severu to pomaha s vedrem, jenomze zaroven indii to rozbije monsun, takze se to snazi zastavit.

    jinak co se tyce knih, tak nova na tema ze lidi jsou neodolatelne pritahovani uhlikem (energy dense) a bylo by potreba, aby bylo mene lidi. laicky se mi to nezda. lidi jsou pritahovany tim, co je pohodlne. kdyby bylo pohodlne slunce, tak na uhlik kaslou.

    societal collapse on a global scale is inevitable, and those who manage to survive the mass death and crumbling of the world as we know it will have to live in drastically transformed circumstances. According to Jackson and Jensen, there’s no averting this collapse – electric cars aren’t going to save us, and neither are global climate accords. The current way of things is doomed, and it’s up to us to prepare as best we can to ensure as soft a landing as possible when the inevitable apocalypse arrives.

    ...

    “caught in a big Ponzi scheme that we’ve probably had for 10,000 years. We know how Ponzi schemes tend to end. They’re not nice things to have to deal with.”

    The answer to this Ponzi scheme involves shrinking humanity from the current 7.7 billion people to a more sustainable 2 or 3 billion."

    ...

    LOL guardian: the authors make no effort to address the fact that such a population decline would probably be an absolute disaster for marginalized ethnicities and sexualities, those who are disabled or mentally unwell, and basically anyone not deemed fit for survival in the new world

    to se smeju ze jako ty woke media porad resi ty pokrocily lidsky prava (marginalized sexualities), odmitajice si priznat, ze lidsky prava zustanou dve: poslouchat v autoritarske hierarchii, anebo se nekde snazit skrz pravo silnejsiho

    ‘We’re going to pay in a big way’: a shocking new book on the climate crisis | Books | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/aug/31/an-inconvenient-apocalypse-climate-crisis-book
    INK_FLO
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    Myco Nihilism - Spacewhy
    https://spacewhy.substack.com/p/myco-nihilism

    The geologic record indicates time and again that it is after mass extinction events when fungi become the most dominant life form on the planet. Desiring darkness and cold, feeding on the bodies of the dead and dying, fungi finds the end of the world to be an ideal situation. Variously known as myco-nihilism, fungipocalypse, or spore-pessimism, this belief circulates among the more misanthropic of the psychedelic naturalists. These rare spore-pessimists find solace in the bizarre theory that fungi have engineered human beings in order to bring about total planetary cataclysm. Though the theory is absurd it has some merit: desiring nothing so much as the perennial cloudy sky of the post-apocalypse, mycelium anticipates this event and speeds us to our terminus with psychedelic precision. In this cosmogony, psychedelics are not healing, but crazy making (psychotomimetic). The giant step forwards that humans underwent through the epiphany of psilocybin is a giant step into the waiting jaws of destruction; the mushrooms lie in wait and will consume our giant ruins. On the one hand this offers a non-human hope in the fact that Terra will nevertheless continue on her cosmic circuit; as Jurassic Park puts it, “life finds a way.” That this “life” happens to be something that humankind can barely yet imagine is more to the point. The living systems of planet earth exert a force far more powerful than any man-made apocalypse.
    TADEAS
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    The Dawn of the Apocalypse - The Chris Hedges Report
    https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/the-dawn-of-the-apocalypse
    TADEAS
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    Just wanted to share the name of this heatwave it is called

    APOCALYPSE 4800

    one thing is certain: the freezing point will be exceptionally at 4800 meters, i.e. the altitude at which zero degrees will be recorded will in fact only be on the top of Mont Blanc (4809 meters), the glaciers of the summit of Europe and of all the Alps will be at risk of melting for many days in a row.

    In short, never so hot at high altitude. In fact, once upon a time, in the summer the freezing level usually fluctuated around 3200/3500 meters. Above, it has always been cold: it is the altitude of perennial snows and glaciers.

    This is what collapse looks like
    It has a name Apocalypse 4800 remember that!

    None of the highest European peaks will be below 0 This is unprecedented.

    Meteo: è arrivato l'Anticiclone africano Apocalisse4800. Vi spieghiamo perché si chiama così » ILMETEO.it
    https://www.ilmeteo.it/notizie/meteo-arriva-lanticiclone-africano-apocalisse4800-vi-spieghiamo-perch-si-chiama-cos-163641
    YEETKA
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    inspirativní povídání o tom jak příprava na to nejhorší může být nejen posilujícím prvkem při klima žalu

    Founder of The Creative Arts Recruitment Squad and The Post Apocalypse School of Teesside Lisa Lovebucket shows us how learning to prepare for the worst may give us the resilience we need to avoid apocalypse altogether.

    Lisa Lovebucket | Team Human
    https://www.teamhuman.fm/episodes/lisa-lovebucket
    TADEAS
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    climate hauntologies: notes on reading carbon removal through Mark Fisher | by Holly Jean | Medium
    https://medium.com/@hollyjeanbuck/climate-hauntologies-notes-on-reading-carbon-removal-through-mark-fisher-61c4988fe57

    Capitalist realism, writes Mark Fisher, is “the widespread sense that not only is capitalism the only viable political and economic system, but also that it is now impossible to even imagine a coherent alternative to it.”

    Climate change intersects with this.

    On one hand, there are emergent forms of climate realism / climate doomerism — that it’s unrealistic to think we will mount a response to climate change, or that we can’t imagine a response.

    On the other hand, we may see fossil realism emerging: that it’s unrealistic to think we can imagine an alternative to fossil fuels. That they are so embedded in our infrastructure, imbricated in the pattern of how all things modern grow, in our financial system and institutions, that they can’t be removed, or something like that.

    So far, though, the environmental movement has done a pretty good job of making a coherent imaginary about renewable energy. They have fought hard to make this an imaginable, tangible thing to strive towards — to a point.

    The problem is that we will soon be up against various limitations of what wind / water / solar can do — social limitations, land use conflicts, critical minerals, etc. To keep warming below 1.5°, and probably 2°C, we need wind/water/solar and a bunch of ands — and nuclear, and carbon capture, and what the Swedish government refers to as “supplementary measures”, aka carbon removal. We will need all the ands even though some of them do not fit into what mainstream environmentalists view as the good life.

    Varieties of realism about carbon removal abound as well. You may hear technoeconomic realism: Carbon removal isn’t realistic, it’s not mature technology, it will never be built at scale, it costs too much, it’s magical thinking. You may hear (from the same people) a sort of entrenched interests realism: If carbon removal does happen, it’s only by fossil fuel interests, they own it and will control it.

    Both of these may be true. What I want to point out here is the inconsistency of these forms of realism, because they are not applied to the challenge of full decarbonization, technically nor politically. Wind/water/solar, on the other hand, must be viewed as fully realistic.

    ...

    Mark Fisher described how the latest form of capitalism involves a turn from belief to aesthetics and from engagement to spectatorship, leaving us, as Fisher described, the “consumer-spectator, trudging through the ruins and the relics.”

    Yet another explanation for the failure of contemporary environmentalism to be new and widely moving is the wider exhaustion identified by Fisher: new cultural ideas are not really being generated, and environmental imaginaries are just one more instance. Fisher attributes some of this in high-rent cities and more — “Neoliberal capitalism has gradually but systematically deprived artists of the resources necessary to produce the new-middle-class.”

    “We remain trapped in the 20th century. The slow cancellation of the future has been accompanied by a deflation of expectations.”

    ...

    That which has not yet happened, but which is already acting: doomerism. The climate apocalypse is unfolding unevenly, and for some people, regions, and ecosystems it is already here; yet a complete climate breakdown is still in the future.

    Why does it have such purchase on contemporary imaginations?

    “Environmental catastrophe provides what a political unconscious totally colonized by neoliberalism cannot: an image of life after capitalism,” writes Fisher. Perhaps that is part of its appeal.

    Fisher compares capitalist realism to “the deflationary perspective of a depressive who believes that any positive state, any hope, is a dangerous illusion.”

    Climate Twitter is rife with this mood. Obviously, climate change is a sharp danger, but it’s clear to an observer that something more is going on here than reacting to a danger, something religious in nature which is seeps into and shapes daily interaction

    ...

    We have seen a decade of rising authoritarianism and the disappointing failures of the promises of globalization (much of which was predictable, in left critiques of globalization).

    But we have not integrated these disappointments, facts, events, and trends into climate strategy.

    Thinking about climate seems to proceed along local lines; when the global enters, it’s in the context of solidarity, of echoing calls for climate justice and climate finance from developing nations. It’s like we expect the same strategies that failed in these other places in the 2010s to also deliver climate action. We need a new way of thinking about this. Otherwise, we’re left with fossil realism and climate realism.
    TADEAS
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    Apocalypse now? The alarming effects of the global food crisis | World news | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/21/apocalypse-now-the-alarming-effects-of-the-global-food-crisis

    The World Food Programme estimates about 49 million people face emergency levels of hunger. About 811 million go to bed hungry each night. The number of people on the brink of starvation across Africa’s Sahel region, for example, is at least 10 times higher than in pre-Covid 2019.

    The adverse impact of Russia’s invasion on the availability and price of staples such as wheat, maize, barley and sunflower oil – Ukraine and Russia normally produce about 30% of global wheat exports – has been huge.

    Ukraine’s wheat production this year is likely to be 35% down, and exporting much of it may be impossible due to Russia’s Black Sea blockade. In March, global commodity prices, recorded by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation, hit an all-time high. They remain at record-breaking levels.

    Russia’s war has compounded or accelerated pre-existing food deficits and inflationary trends arising from a host of linked factors: the negative economic impact of the pandemic; resulting supply-chain, employment and transport problems; extreme weather and climate-crisis-related falls in output; spiralling energy costs; and numerous other ongoing conflicts worldwide.

    ...

    Addressing the UN last week, Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, said the world faced “the greatest global food security crisis of our time”. Blinken announced an additional $215m in global emergency food assistance on top of $2.3bn already donated by the US since the Ukraine invasion began on 24 February.
    TADEAS
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    “The public should be terrified by these findings, (Tierra) Curry told me. … “It has to become part of daily conversation & awareness, and it’s not right now.”

    ‘Apocalypse Papers’: Scientists Call for Paradigm Shift as Biodiversity Loss Worsens - Inside Climate News
    https://insideclimatenews.org/todaysclimate/apocalypse-papers-scientists-call-for-paradigm-shift-as-biodiversity-loss-worsens/
    TADEAS
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    Srećko Horvat. "Rise and Fall of Apocalypse Empire". A Planetary Conversation with Giovanni Tusa
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjEdlD6-cDE
    GOJATLA
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    ‘Apocalypse soon’: reluctant Middle East forced to open eyes to climate crisis | Climate crisis | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/29/apocalypse-soon-reluctant-middle-east-forced-to-open-eyes-to-climate-crisis

    By the end of the century, if the more dire predictions prove true, Mecca may not be habitable, making the summer Haj a pilgrimage of peril, even catastrophe. Large tracts of the Middle East will resemble the desert in Ethiopia’s Afar, a vast expanse with no permanent human settlement pressed against the Red Sea.

    The west’s insatiable demand for fossil fuel has allowed this region to build car-dependent cities, full of shiny air-conditioned skyscrapers and malls. Now it has to find a way to avoid its self-destruction

    “It is a really tough issue because the interests of the ruling elites run contrary to the interests of citizens. The ruling elites are all dependent on oil rents for the survival of their regimes. They need the oil business to stay alive for them to stay in power. Their system is based on continued oil rent, but ultimately, the citizens’ long-term interests are with a liveable climate”.
    SHEFIK
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    Co to je zas za podzimni deprese tady? :) jakyze nemame technologie a prostredky?

    Meanwhile mimo nasi republiku:

    South Australia was close to 100% renewable electricity in October, and everything went smoothly. The average share of wind and solar during October was 72%. For 29 out of 31 days, 100% of the power used in South Australia (SA) was renewable. The sky didn’t fall, the grid didn’t collapse, and the apocalypse is not nigh.

    Solar + Wind = 72% of South Australia's Electricity in October, World Not Turned Upside Down - CleanTechnica
    https://cleantechnica.com/2021/11/04/solar-wind-72-of-south-australias-electricity-in-october-world-not-turned-upside-down/

    Wright Electric plans to have 100-passenger electric airplanes in service by 2026.

    Wright Electric Plans To Put 100-Passenger Electric Airplanes In Service By 2026 - CleanTechnica
    https://cleantechnica.com/2021/11/04/wright-electric-plans-to-put-100-passenger-electric-airplanes-in-service-by-2026/

    Atd atd...
    TUHO
    TUHO --- ---
    Hele prosimvas, kdysi tady nekdo hazel takovej vtipnej tweet, kde bylo shrnuti neco ve smyslu:
    1,5 degrees collapse of xyz
    2 degrees dying of abc
    3 degrees massive collapse of dfd
    5 degrees apocalypse

    currently we are at ...

    Nemate nekdo po ruce? Dik
    YMLADRIS
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    FOR THE PAST three decades, on and off, I've written about climate change and its effects. Through it all, I'd have described myself as a Star Trek-scale optimist about science and its ability to uplift humanity. I thought that science-hero sci-fi was inspirational, and dystopian sci-fi was a warning. I believe in positive political action. I think that in times of disaster, people help each other.

    Or, at least, I've always thought I thought that.

    But a few weeks ago, at dinner, a conversation with my teenage son went awry. I was trying to talk to him about possible college plans, and he wouldn't engage. I pushed. We gotta get started, I explained. Applications. Money. Campus visits.

    And he said, “Frankly, I just feel sort of nihilistic about it.”

    I followed up. About what?

    Well, it turned out—the whole thing, really. College, jobs, the ecosphere, the future. The boomers blasted it all into oblivion while Gen X screwed around on the internet.

    Here's where I blew it. Instead of giving him the we're-all-in-this-together-change-the-future speech, I said, “Kiddo, I think there's a chance that when all this shakes out, some people will get to be inside the dome and most people won't, and I'm just hoping you'll get inside the dome before they shut the door.”

    This was, I want to be clear, me fucking up. He couldn't figure out how to make his schoolwork matter even to himself, and I basically implied that if he didn't get good grades he wouldn't be worth saving after the apocalypse. I don't even think that! Or I don't mean to. But after 30 years on the job I'm starting to suspect that shouting “But science!” from the back of the room might not actually be making enough of a difference. I keep typing, but antivaxxers keep anti-ing and carbon emitters keep emitting. What is the point of me? Like the kid said: nihilistic.

    In 'Termination Shock,' Neal Stephenson Finally Takes on Global Warming | WIRED
    https://www.wired.com/story/sci-fi-icon-neal-stephenson-global-warming/
    TADEAS
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    better safe than sorry .)

    Reid Hoffman, the multi-billionaire who cofounded LinkedIn, reports that “more than 50 percent of Silicon Valley’s billionaires have bought some level of ‘apocalypse insurance,’ such as an underground bunker.”

    Doomsday Prep for the Super-Rich | The New Yorker
    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/30/doomsday-prep-for-the-super-rich

    How Silicon Valley Billionaires Became Doomsday Preppers
    https://www.businessinsider.com/silicon-valley-doomsday-preppers-new-zealand-2020-3
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