Too optimistic. We are already 15 years past the "3 more years" of the past.
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Well then brace for impact I guess, because we know we aren't going to change how we do things much in the next 5 years.
Americans voted for Trump, so we all get to die. Yay.
Wrong. There's always going to be a worse impact. There's no upper bound to how bad things can get.
For humanity, there is. The impact we're facing right now is the end of civilization before the end of the century. The impact we're facing if we don't act within 3 years is extinction. The speed of these impacts may vary slightly, though.
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By Tuesday...
You would think even the most selfish politicians and CEOs have already experienced some extreme events at this point.
They will be safe in their air conditioned, walled, armed guarded, coal powered compounds. The rest of us are expendable to them.
No one is safe. All will suffer on a dying planet.
The Global South will be the ones to take on the brunt of the suffering, as is tradition.
For how many days?
Well considering they have so much wealth, they can just build their Shangri la on top of Mount Everest or 50 miles below earth, and continue their existence, I'd say indefinitely.
Well there's ones that are golfing all the time and laying in the sun on their yachts.
So, are we going to organise a general strike to enforce change or should we start preparing for a different climate?
Currently a general strike in the US is planned for May 1st 2028 to coincide with the UAW's contract ending. Unfortunately that's 3 years away, and I doubt climate policy is going to be a focus of that strike.
Hopefully we can organize one sooner, but we'll see. Syndicalist unions independent of corporate control would be the most likely to initiate a general strike, so I'd recommend joining up and unionizing your job with them if you can.
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- 🇧🇷 Brazil: FOB
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- 🇩🇪 Germany: FAU
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- 🇬🇧 United Kingdom: UVW
I also hope the rest of the world pushes for their own general strikes.
Both
The latter while hoping for the former