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  • mcsquank@zirk.usM mcsquank@zirk.us

    @CiaraNi i can't even talk about it anymore. i just get filled w rage

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    #5

    @McSquank This resonates. I have become Very Fed Up with the way the majority of the 10% (as I think of our minority of people who have the privilege to over-consume and have summer homes and take holiday flights etc) have made talk about the climate collapse social taboo.

    #ClimateDiary

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    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

      Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

      I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

      When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

      I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

      #ClimateDiary

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      #6

      @CiaraNi I use environmental or ecological breakdown/collapse. I stopped to use "climate" because 1) climate is one of the planetary systems 2) it's one of the most complex systems, and impossible to govern 3) the major driver is the destruction of the land/water environment due to anthropogenic activity, from extractive industry to constant urbanisation. Point 3 is the part of the discourse directly dependent on our action: we can't control the rain, but we can avoid wiping out another forest.

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      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

        Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

        I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

        When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

        I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

        #ClimateDiary

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        #7

        @CiaraNi climate collapse? hmm, that's a new one, I usually hear that as climate change, but yeah, climate collapse sounds better now I think about it

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        • alx@mastodon.designA alx@mastodon.design

          @CiaraNi I use environmental or ecological breakdown/collapse. I stopped to use "climate" because 1) climate is one of the planetary systems 2) it's one of the most complex systems, and impossible to govern 3) the major driver is the destruction of the land/water environment due to anthropogenic activity, from extractive industry to constant urbanisation. Point 3 is the part of the discourse directly dependent on our action: we can't control the rain, but we can avoid wiping out another forest.

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          #8

          @alx All of that makes sense and is good. In casual social small talk, especially in general social situations rather than longer conversations with personal friends, I would just like to see the word 'crisis' and the topic generally brought into the conversation. It's being deliberately (as I believe) ignored, so even before the nuances, it'd be a start to see it talked about socially at all.

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          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

            @alx All of that makes sense and is good. In casual social small talk, especially in general social situations rather than longer conversations with personal friends, I would just like to see the word 'crisis' and the topic generally brought into the conversation. It's being deliberately (as I believe) ignored, so even before the nuances, it'd be a start to see it talked about socially at all.

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            #9

            @CiaraNi I'm with you with the omission of the word "crisis" and sure, we should use any means to bring it up. But the focus on the environment instead of climate isn't nuance, it brings back the attention where it should be: the environmental movement was concerned with forest, fauna, sea. Material things destroyed by behaviour we can change. The use of climate has been a deliberate choice to shift the attention to a nebulous system we can affect but can't control, thus easier to dismiss.

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            • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

              Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

              I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

              When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

              I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

              #ClimateDiary

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              caffetino@social.pikaia.org
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              #10

              @CiaraNi I feel like a stuck record on this. Every time someone mentions the weather or says they're hot 'I know! It's only going to get worse too. We really need to get serious about climate change'

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              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                #ClimateDiary

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                #11

                @CiaraNi I'm not sure it was you saying it yesterday, but anything else that simultaneously killed thousands in every country would be receiving a very different media treatment

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                • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                  Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                  I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                  When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                  I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                  #ClimateDiary

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                  #12

                  @CiaraNi @Walrus Went for a pint yesterday. In the same conversation, I overheard someone talking about an OAP in town dying from the heat and how great this summer is.

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                  • juliette@mastodon.greenJ juliette@mastodon.green

                    @CiaraNi I have become the mood killer at lunch who takes any discussion of the heat and reminds people this is actually probably the coldest summer for the rest of our lives.

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                    #13

                    @juliette @CiaraNi Hottest summer …so far!

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                    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                      Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                      I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                      When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                      I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                      #ClimateDiary

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                      #14

                      @CiaraNi you might consider another word: climate crisis (DE: Klimakrise), because it suggests: "it's a problem, but could be solved by humans", it is nothing already full defined, it is in the move. a collaps in the opposit, is a done thing, nothing todo there, just pass by and (try to) go one with your own live.

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                      • bencotterill@mastodon.socialB bencotterill@mastodon.social

                        @CiaraNi @Walrus Went for a pint yesterday. In the same conversation, I overheard someone talking about an OAP in town dying from the heat and how great this summer is.

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                        #15

                        @BenCotterill @CiaraNi @Walrus This is why most of the human race will not survive. Those of us who can see environmental collapse in the near future should be teaching our grandchildren survival skills.

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                        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                          Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                          I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                          When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                          I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                          #ClimateDiary

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                          #16

                          @CiaraNi I see this everywhere. With everything. No one wants to talk about the underlying systems in place. Frankly, I doubt that most people can even think that far at this point. 😅

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                          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                            Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                            I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                            When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                            I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                            #ClimateDiary

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                            #17

                            @CiaraNi
                            I'm right with you. As Old Women we are also most at risk
                            #ClimateCollapse

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                            • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                              Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                              I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                              When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                              I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                              #ClimateDiary

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                              #18

                              @CiaraNi

                              I always refer to it as 'climate breakdown in real-time'.

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                              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                                I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                                When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                                I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                                #ClimateDiary

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                                #19

                                @CiaraNi that's a really great idea actually, I will try and do this more

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                                • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                  Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                                  I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                                  When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                                  I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                                  #ClimateDiary

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                                  #20

                                  @CiaraNi The sick part is that leaders around the world is not doing enough to prevent it from getting worse...

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                                  • alx@mastodon.designA alx@mastodon.design

                                    @CiaraNi I'm with you with the omission of the word "crisis" and sure, we should use any means to bring it up. But the focus on the environment instead of climate isn't nuance, it brings back the attention where it should be: the environmental movement was concerned with forest, fauna, sea. Material things destroyed by behaviour we can change. The use of climate has been a deliberate choice to shift the attention to a nebulous system we can affect but can't control, thus easier to dismiss.

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                                    #21

                                    @alx I agree with your points. I'm just thinking about a much earlier stage of the conversation. About trying to get it talked about at all. The phrase 'climate change' is familiar to all. 'Climate collapse' escalates a concept people know. I don't think those who want to keep it a taboo subject are thinking about climate contra ecology or whether they can or can't control it. Many in the 10% of fliers and over-consumers just prefer not to contemplate changing their and our collective behaviour.

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                                    • caffetino@social.pikaia.orgC caffetino@social.pikaia.org

                                      @CiaraNi I feel like a stuck record on this. Every time someone mentions the weather or says they're hot 'I know! It's only going to get worse too. We really need to get serious about climate change'

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                                      #22

                                      @caffetino It's so frustrating, isn't it. Maybe it's the heat that's making me cranky, but I've decided that I'm not taking part in any more 'Blimey, it's hot today!' conversations without mentioning the elephant sweltering in the same room.

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                                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                        Two tiny things I've started doing since the heatwaves became social small talk.

                                        I use the phrase 'climate collapse'. Klimakollaps. Not climate change.

                                        When anyone moans about the heat in isolation, as if it's just a rare hot day today, I mention the death toll and wonder aloud: 'What are we going to do about climate collapse?' Just to bring it into the conversation.

                                        I know it's very Old Woman Yells At Climate Collapse. But it's just weird that we refuse to even mention it.

                                        #ClimateDiary

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                                        #23

                                        @CiaraNi I just try to keep my nerves when I talk to former deniers, and I avoid saying "we've known for decades, what did your generation do?", or "When did you last take a flight?" because it leads nowhere. And yes, Climate collapse is the right word. 30 C today in Eindhoven... And that seems to be the new "normal".

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                                        • ehproque@neopaquita.esE ehproque@neopaquita.es

                                          @CiaraNi I'm not sure it was you saying it yesterday, but anything else that simultaneously killed thousands in every country would be receiving a very different media treatment

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                                          #24

                                          @ehproque So true - 12,000+ deaths and rising, in a selected few European countries alone, in a matter of weeks - I can barely imagine the war footing we'd all be on now if that was the death toll from terrorist attacks!

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