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  • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

    @GhostOnTheHalfShell @benroyce @blogdiva and if your instinct here is "we need to shrink the population" you're starting to understand exactly what I mean by nihilism.

    Again, no offense. I get the idealism that's behind all this. But the version you picked up is the one that came from the fossil industry, that argues we just need to e.g recycle plastic or whatever. But you're not going to recycle towards sustainable systems. Renewables however, are, and are also recycle-able on top of that.

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    #73

    @anthropy @GhostOnTheHalfShell @benroyce @blogdiva I've been ruminating as of late on how close Malthusian nihilism is to racism. This is not to cast aspersions or make accusations regarding thread participants; it's just a thought.

    Malthusian math (which is disproven, or at least, claims to prove more than it can because several of its assumptions were upended by new technological breakthroughs) indicates some people have to die or the entire population dies.

    But then you're left with the problem that nobody wants to die, and racism steps in to provide a framework that lets people rank the quality of other human beings to let them square that cognitive dissonance off.

    It may be an interesting dynamic, but I haven't done nearly enough thinking or research on the subject to endorse it as anything more than a thought.

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    • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

      @anthropy @benroyce @blogdiva

      You were going down a chain of presumption I reject. The idea that we're going to be able to support more people on a system that's destroying the productive capacity of the planet is ridiculous.

      That the only way to preserve the planet is to continue to use the system already killing the planet.

      Bluntly put, I reject your assertion of idealism and point out I am arguing it is necessary to devote resources to eliminating the use of cars.

      ..

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      #74

      @anthropy @benroyce @blogdiva

      As I have pointed out to a different sub thread in this post, suburbia is economically insolvent. We can completely ignore the issue of the climate in this discussion and simply point to the economic insolvency of the global supply chain and of suburbia, which is child of the global supply chain.

      Communities across the United States have to remove car-centricity in order to not go bankrupt.

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      • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

        @dnkboston @benroyce @blogdiva

        The challenge in the US is ultimately dealing with the suburban land use pattern. The very shortest form of this is that suburbia is economically insolvent. Cities are driven over the cliff of financial insolvency.

        Even without the climate or pollution crises, America has to move away from suburbia and reconfigure itself into walk ability in order to maintain financial viability. There is no other choice if cities don't want to go bankrupt.

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        #75

        @GhostOnTheHalfShell Many people fled the cities for the suburbs over racism and classism. Many now move out of the urban core because they can't afford to live there. And many cities lack meaningful public transportation infrastructure, but residents still need to get to work.

        Lobby local politicians to put more buses on the road as a start.

        @benroyce @blogdiva

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        • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

          @anthropy @benroyce @blogdiva

          As I have pointed out to a different sub thread in this post, suburbia is economically insolvent. We can completely ignore the issue of the climate in this discussion and simply point to the economic insolvency of the global supply chain and of suburbia, which is child of the global supply chain.

          Communities across the United States have to remove car-centricity in order to not go bankrupt.

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          #76

          @anthropy @benroyce @blogdiva

          And if you're going to then say oh, but you're gonna leave the disabled to die because they can't move. I want to cut off that argument in advance and saying that the disabled in Amsterdam have no mobility issues the city has solve that problem, so don't even try or if you're beginning to think that way, please go look at how the Dutch handled mobility for the disabled

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            #77

            @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell

            so what is your argument? stay on fossil fuels?

            i think you would say no

            and thus do you see the foolishness of this constant insistence on perfectionism?

            obviously EVs result in less fossil fuel use

            that is the point

            we iterate and move to even better, EVs without the problem you describe

            we can't do that until we get off fossil fuels

            that is all we can do: better, then iterate

            stop reading and believing shilled fossil fuel industry arguments

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            • chuckmcmanis@chaos.socialC chuckmcmanis@chaos.social

              @paneerakbari

              These things exist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breeder_reactor

              You can make more fuel than you use (I know it sounds like fiction but it's actually scientifically sound and has been demonstrated at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and elsewhere)

              @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @anthropy @blogdiva

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              #78

              @ChuckMcManis @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @anthropy @blogdiva Breeder reactors don't output more uranium than what is fed into the system, they make more *fissible* material than they are supplied with

              "Orange juice from concentrate" isn't more oranges than it took to produce

              Our world's matter-system is all but a closed loop, we're not getting - or making - more of it. But our is bombarded by all the energy we could use and we let it just slip away because there's no gold-pressed latinum

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              • jwcph@helvede.netJ jwcph@helvede.net

                @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva Also, "stop using energy & live off the land" is completely unrealistic and, if enforced, even worse than the technofascists.

                Why? Because in order to get there, literally billions of people have to die - there's no way the current Earth population can all sustain ourselves by growing a fucking veggie garden.

                Pre-industrial world population was less than 1bn, so who is to be condemned to starve to death, or euthanized, maybe...?

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                #79

                @jwcph @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva it is one reason why we should not encourage people to have children, and should not discourage contraception.

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                • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                  @anthropy @benroyce @blogdiva

                  And if you're going to then say oh, but you're gonna leave the disabled to die because they can't move. I want to cut off that argument in advance and saying that the disabled in Amsterdam have no mobility issues the city has solve that problem, so don't even try or if you're beginning to think that way, please go look at how the Dutch handled mobility for the disabled

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                  #80

                  @GhostOnTheHalfShell @benroyce @blogdiva I don't live in a car centric country actually, and I still can assure you that you can't remove them all, because even IF you'd turn everything into public transit, what do you think that public transit is? what are you going to build the trains from? what electricity are you going to run them on?

                  and if your answer to that is 'we need less' then I again want to point to the answer heading towards nihilism.

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell

                    so what is your argument? stay on fossil fuels?

                    i think you would say no

                    and thus do you see the foolishness of this constant insistence on perfectionism?

                    obviously EVs result in less fossil fuel use

                    that is the point

                    we iterate and move to even better, EVs without the problem you describe

                    we can't do that until we get off fossil fuels

                    that is all we can do: better, then iterate

                    stop reading and believing shilled fossil fuel industry arguments

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                    #81

                    @benroyce @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wjyaF8ut_E

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                    • mark@mastodon.fixermark.comM mark@mastodon.fixermark.com

                      @anthropy @GhostOnTheHalfShell @benroyce @blogdiva I've been ruminating as of late on how close Malthusian nihilism is to racism. This is not to cast aspersions or make accusations regarding thread participants; it's just a thought.

                      Malthusian math (which is disproven, or at least, claims to prove more than it can because several of its assumptions were upended by new technological breakthroughs) indicates some people have to die or the entire population dies.

                      But then you're left with the problem that nobody wants to die, and racism steps in to provide a framework that lets people rank the quality of other human beings to let them square that cognitive dissonance off.

                      It may be an interesting dynamic, but I haven't done nearly enough thinking or research on the subject to endorse it as anything more than a thought.

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                      #82

                      @mark @anthropy @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                      nihilists on the left are the same as sadists on the right. in the intentional or unintentional effects of their arguments

                      if not merely their arguments being slight tweaks on the arguments racist mass murderers make on the right, when you examine the substance of their arguments

                      which makes you wonder about such empty turds supposedly "on the left"

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                      • archaeoiain@archaeo.socialA archaeoiain@archaeo.social

                        @jwcph @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva it is one reason why we should not encourage people to have children, and should not discourage contraception.

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                        #83

                        @ArchaeoIain @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva What the fuck are you talking about!?

                        You think we can population control ourselves back to a few hundred million people - and do you think handing out condoms will make it happen fast enough to be ANY help at all in the fight for a better environment on Earth?

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell

                          so what is your argument? stay on fossil fuels?

                          i think you would say no

                          and thus do you see the foolishness of this constant insistence on perfectionism?

                          obviously EVs result in less fossil fuel use

                          that is the point

                          we iterate and move to even better, EVs without the problem you describe

                          we can't do that until we get off fossil fuels

                          that is all we can do: better, then iterate

                          stop reading and believing shilled fossil fuel industry arguments

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                          #84

                          @benroyce @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell

                          I like to think that 185 millions years from now, when a civilization of octopuses rise, they'll use our human remnants as fuel for their vehicles.

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                          • paneerakbari@mas.toP paneerakbari@mas.to

                            @ChuckMcManis @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @anthropy @blogdiva Breeder reactors don't output more uranium than what is fed into the system, they make more *fissible* material than they are supplied with

                            "Orange juice from concentrate" isn't more oranges than it took to produce

                            Our world's matter-system is all but a closed loop, we're not getting - or making - more of it. But our is bombarded by all the energy we could use and we let it just slip away because there's no gold-pressed latinum

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                            #85

                            @paneerakbari

                            Yes, but the point of the Oak Ridge demonstration was a nuclear fuel cycle that ran "forever." Not trying to divert this wonderful discussion, just noting that 'nuclear' can be 'renewable' 😃. I too rage against folks who just want to go back to living in caves with 99% of the current population gone.

                            @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @anthropy @blogdiva

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                            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                              @GhostOnTheHalfShell @anthropy @blogdiva

                              you're a toxic idealist

                              a whiny useless perfectionist

                              of course mining for solar and batteries sucks

                              *and* a smaller footprint than fossil fuel extraction

                              *and* far better for climate change

                              you fucking purists are an enemy of the real left as bad as MAGA

                              ALL YOU GET IN THIS WORLD IS BETTER

                              PERFECT IS NOT ON THE MENU

                              are you shilling for the fossil fuel industry or are you just that fucking stupid and blind?

                              stop following me, you stupid asshole

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                              #86

                              @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @anthropy @blogdiva As to the battery issue, the good news is that lithium batteries are recyclable so over time lithium mining can get greatly reduced once we reach “peak battery.” Recycling batteries could provide a majority of the lithium needed, though there would always be a need for lithium mines.

                              Compare to oil which isn't recyclable and always needs to be replaced as we use it.

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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                @tuban_muzuru @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                good

                                and thank you

                                and now you understand the idiocy of GhostOnTheHalfShell, arguing against that, merely out of toxic idealism

                                this marks that account as a shill of the fossil fuel industry or just too fucking stupid to see that the only real world effect of their perfectionist bullshit is to help the fossil fuel industry

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                                #87

                                @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                @GhostOnTheHalfShell looks at the problem from a kinetic energy perspective. Everything has undeniable conseqences - look at Lake Mead,

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                                • tuban_muzuru@beige.partyT tuban_muzuru@beige.party

                                  @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                  @GhostOnTheHalfShell looks at the problem from a kinetic energy perspective. Everything has undeniable conseqences - look at Lake Mead,

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                                  #88

                                  @tuban_muzuru @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                  right so we get our energy from the sun rather than digging it up. vast improvement

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                                  • francoisprague@mastodon.socialF francoisprague@mastodon.social

                                    @benroyce @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell

                                    I like to think that 185 millions years from now, when a civilization of octopuses rise, they'll use our human remnants as fuel for their vehicles.

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                                    #89

                                    @FrancoisPrague #goals @benroyce @nikatjef @GhostOnTheHalfShell

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                                    • francoisprague@mastodon.socialF francoisprague@mastodon.social

                                      @benroyce @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell

                                      I like to think that 185 millions years from now, when a civilization of octopuses rise, they'll use our human remnants as fuel for their vehicles.

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                                      #90

                                      @FrancoisPrague @nikatjef @dnkboston @GhostOnTheHalfShell

                                      thank you, sincerely, for the laugh

                                      😆

                                      endless dreary nihilism and whiny toxic perfectionism from pinheads is a drag

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                                      • drangnon@hachyderm.ioD drangnon@hachyderm.io

                                        @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva there is also the consideration wrt the effects of vehicle exhaust. Unless the power plants are coal, that's a straight up win for the carbon cycle.

                                        Of course the batteries have rare chemicals and extractive companies still come into play. But they are there for vehicles regardless.

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                                        #91

                                        @draNgNon @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva Also, EV batteries degrade far less than predicted, and have a valuable ‘second life’ as battery storage for a grid powered by renewables… and when they’re finally used up, they are up to 96% recyclable…. Reducing the need for more extraction.

                                        You cannot re-burn gasoline or diesel.

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                                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                          @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                          unread

                                          uninterested

                                          another whiny toxic idealist

                                          fighting the real left in service of the fossil fuel industry

                                          and too fucking stupid to see it

                                          stop following me and fuck you, you pathetic loser

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                                          #92

                                          @benroyce might I suggest they may have a point there?
                                          https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240326-how-hydroelectric-dams-are-a-hidden-source-of-carbon-emissions
                                          @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

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