• @saddlebag@lemmy.world
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      691 year ago

      You’d think that would be true but all the Florida government is doing at the moment is saying shit like “slavery benefit black people”. They’re are still very much fucking around

    • stopthatgirl7
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      371 year ago

      Unfortunately, the people who did the fucking around aren’t actually finding out, because they’re still insisting climate change isn’t real. DeSantis claimed climate change was “politicization of weather” and won’t do anything.

    • PopcornChickn
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      71 year ago

      It feels like the earth said, ‘well, the pandemic didnt kill you, lets turn up the heat. Literally.’

  • @cecirdr@lemmy.world
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    I used to live in Florida 20 years ago. I also went scuba diving off the keys. Back then it was shear worrisome that water temps were getting in the upper 80s and there was some occasional bleaching.

    It breaks my heart to see what’s happening now. It’s so much worse than it already was when I lived there.

    • 1chemistdown
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      151 year ago

      It’s so much worse than it already was when I lived there.

      That’s what happens when we do nothing to stop the problem. Sure the house is on fire, but everything will be fine. Twenty minutes later…. This is so much worse than it was 20 minutes ago.

  • Athena5898
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    81 year ago

    I’m really hoping we can do something about that coral reef we found that is resistant to heat and bleaching and learn from it or maybe even somehow use it to genetically help the other reefs

    • GataZapata
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      31 year ago

      Jesus christ no. What we need to do is stop flying, stop driving cars, stop eating meat and fish and dumping waste in the ocean… We cannot bioengineering all the coral. Being open to new technology to save us, at some point just resembles waiting for Jesus to rapture you on doomsday.

      • @Stoneykins
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        Fixing our emissions problem absolutely is the most important part, but technology for ecology restoration is ALSO very important. There are things (quite possibly the survival of many species of coral) that are already gone or past the point of no return, that are necessary to fix or replace to prevent further collapse of ecosystems. And don’t downplay the effort and work done by biologists and ecologists to save individual species, it is difficult and often underappreciated.