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37° heat is depressing.

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  • francescaj@mastodon.nzF francescaj@mastodon.nz

    @CiaraNi it would be nice if this galvanised real action on climate but every other time I’ve thought people might really start to care it hasn’t happened. Shame on us all.

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    #5

    @FrancescaJ Shame on us all, yes, agreed. We're hard hit with heat here right now. From what I hear both online and in in-person conversations, it seems to have galvanised us into expressing even more excuses for not doing anything. Even people who don't usually express left-wingish views are suddenly pointing at the billionaires and their jets - until they stop flying, we can do nothing, apparently.

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    • tcatinreality@mastodon.socialT tcatinreality@mastodon.social

      @CiaraNi

      #ClimateAction is a classic collective action problem.

      That's exactly why governments should be leading. It is their failure, driven by corporate donors and misinformation, that is the problem.

      We need to break the hold and bring back good governance.

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      #6

      @TCatInReality I don't think it is either/or. Yes, private jets should be banned. Yes, governments need to take radical action and impose inconvenient policies. But also yes, we have collective power. The 1% is a problem. So are those of us in the 10% or whatever the figure is, the minority who over-consume and frivolously fly. Imagine the signal and the impact if there was a mass boycott of holiday flights. Instead of just pointing at politicians and billionaires, we can show them we mean it.

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      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

        We tone-policed flight shame away so quickly. We made smoking socially unacceptable. Smokers still smoke and are free to smoke, but give you a slightly apologetic embarrassed grin as they sneak out to the smoking area. When someone says they've bought a holiday home in Spain and someone else says they're bringing the whole family to Thailand to celebrate their birthday, there are no apologetic grins and the social expectation is still that everyone else exclaims "Oh how lovely! Lucky you!"

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        #7

        @CiaraNi Yes. I've been thinking it really is time to stop that.

        Sometimes, when people are discussing holiday plans, I'll mutter "I don't fly anymore, except for family visits, because my conscience won't let me. But you do you". But I'll be the only one at the lunch table.

        During this June heatwave (11-12 days here, with a maximum of 37 degrees), I've been thinking I should really start speaking up more. Someone should start changing the social expectation, right?

        Young people flying to holiday destinations multiple times a year. I don't get it. It's not like they haven't been aware of climate change since middle school. And they'll be suffering the consequences for their whole - hopefully long - lives.

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        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

          @TCatInReality I don't think it is either/or. Yes, private jets should be banned. Yes, governments need to take radical action and impose inconvenient policies. But also yes, we have collective power. The 1% is a problem. So are those of us in the 10% or whatever the figure is, the minority who over-consume and frivolously fly. Imagine the signal and the impact if there was a mass boycott of holiday flights. Instead of just pointing at politicians and billionaires, we can show them we mean it.

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          #8

          @CiaraNi

          Agreed. We need to pull every lever to drive change.

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          • tcatinreality@mastodon.socialT tcatinreality@mastodon.social

            @CiaraNi

            Agreed. We need to pull every lever to drive change.

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            #9

            @TCatInReality Agreed, we do. Every lever, as soon as possible.

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            • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

              37° heat is depressing. So is the way we’re dealing with climate collapse. The language we’re using, the excuses we’re making. Making heat records a game, excitedly watching to see if Number Goes Up. The news said the latest temperature had ‘ruined the chance of another new record’. And we all seem to agree that, conveniently, there’s no use in inconveniencing ourselves personally by consuming less or not flying until the day after every billionaire has given up their private jet.

              #ClimateDiary

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              #10

              @CiaraNi The press is still pretending these are once-in-a-lifetime events and not the beginning of a very bad trend.

              Climate disasters are reported without any institutional memory. At this point, this has to be intentional. And criminal.

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              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                We tone-policed flight shame away so quickly. We made smoking socially unacceptable. Smokers still smoke and are free to smoke, but give you a slightly apologetic embarrassed grin as they sneak out to the smoking area. When someone says they've bought a holiday home in Spain and someone else says they're bringing the whole family to Thailand to celebrate their birthday, there are no apologetic grins and the social expectation is still that everyone else exclaims "Oh how lovely! Lucky you!"

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                #11

                @CiaraNi Then there's the tragedy of well-meaning efforts like the ban on short-haul flights in France, supposed to increase use of more environmentally-friendly options like taking the train - which would be great if the French state-owned railway didn't have abysmal planning and trains already at capacity!

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                • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                  @TCatInReality I don't think it is either/or. Yes, private jets should be banned. Yes, governments need to take radical action and impose inconvenient policies. But also yes, we have collective power. The 1% is a problem. So are those of us in the 10% or whatever the figure is, the minority who over-consume and frivolously fly. Imagine the signal and the impact if there was a mass boycott of holiday flights. Instead of just pointing at politicians and billionaires, we can show them we mean it.

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                  #12

                  @CiaraNi @TCatInReality every kilometer not flown and every plastic bag not used is a step in the right direction, but as long as it costs more to take a train from Aarhus to Copenhagen (300 km) as taking a flight to London, people are not going to change behaviour at a scale that really matters. And as long as it takes 13 hours and 4 train changes to go from Copenhagen to Bruxelles, people are going to fly. NOT the same as saying it doesn't matter to lead by example- it does! But not enough.

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                  • seabass@social.seabass.systemsS seabass@social.seabass.systems

                    @CiaraNi Then there's the tragedy of well-meaning efforts like the ban on short-haul flights in France, supposed to increase use of more environmentally-friendly options like taking the train - which would be great if the French state-owned railway didn't have abysmal planning and trains already at capacity!

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                    #13

                    @seabass The lack of a functional, reliable, integrated train system in and around through Europe is a huge issue. It's also a different issue. A mass boycott of holiday flights does not require us to have an alternative means of transport to the same destination first. We just choose not to go on holidays to a destination that requires a flight. We have our holiday somewhere else that we can get to by train or bus or bike, or we have a holiday at home.

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                    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                      37° heat is depressing. So is the way we’re dealing with climate collapse. The language we’re using, the excuses we’re making. Making heat records a game, excitedly watching to see if Number Goes Up. The news said the latest temperature had ‘ruined the chance of another new record’. And we all seem to agree that, conveniently, there’s no use in inconveniencing ourselves personally by consuming less or not flying until the day after every billionaire has given up their private jet.

                      #ClimateDiary

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                      #14

                      @CiaraNi The gamification of our own demise.

                      I have spent the last years focusing on thinking clearly.

                      Would not have thought that this was in the cards.

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                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                        37° heat is depressing. So is the way we’re dealing with climate collapse. The language we’re using, the excuses we’re making. Making heat records a game, excitedly watching to see if Number Goes Up. The news said the latest temperature had ‘ruined the chance of another new record’. And we all seem to agree that, conveniently, there’s no use in inconveniencing ourselves personally by consuming less or not flying until the day after every billionaire has given up their private jet.

                        #ClimateDiary

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                        #15

                        @CiaraNi this last week has been quite shocking. The second heatwave of the year in the UK. I hope folks are beginning to take notice. Many are too self-centred to care, other than by making sure they buy the right brand of air con...

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                        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                          We tone-policed flight shame away so quickly. We made smoking socially unacceptable. Smokers still smoke and are free to smoke, but give you a slightly apologetic embarrassed grin as they sneak out to the smoking area. When someone says they've bought a holiday home in Spain and someone else says they're bringing the whole family to Thailand to celebrate their birthday, there are no apologetic grins and the social expectation is still that everyone else exclaims "Oh how lovely! Lucky you!"

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                          #16

                          @CiaraNi I wish I didn't have to fly again. To do that, trains across continental Europe need to be better

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                          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                            37° heat is depressing. So is the way we’re dealing with climate collapse. The language we’re using, the excuses we’re making. Making heat records a game, excitedly watching to see if Number Goes Up. The news said the latest temperature had ‘ruined the chance of another new record’. And we all seem to agree that, conveniently, there’s no use in inconveniencing ourselves personally by consuming less or not flying until the day after every billionaire has given up their private jet.

                            #ClimateDiary

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                            #17

                            @CiaraNi Just watched the news and an older woman was delighted because "you can take your coffee outside are 7 and it is so nice. That is something we can usually not do."

                            I just... can't.

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                            • jakobtougaard@mastodon.onlineJ jakobtougaard@mastodon.online

                              @CiaraNi @TCatInReality every kilometer not flown and every plastic bag not used is a step in the right direction, but as long as it costs more to take a train from Aarhus to Copenhagen (300 km) as taking a flight to London, people are not going to change behaviour at a scale that really matters. And as long as it takes 13 hours and 4 train changes to go from Copenhagen to Bruxelles, people are going to fly. NOT the same as saying it doesn't matter to lead by example- it does! But not enough.

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                              #18

                              @jakobtougaard @TCatInReality

                              "People are not going to change behaviour at a scale that really matters"

                              They certainly won't as long as frivolous flying is something we congratulate people on instead of it being frowned-upon. If that flight to London is for a holiday, not work or family, then an Aarhus-KBH train price comparison is irrelevant. We were proud to be part of the mass South African apartheid boycott in the '80s. Now we tell each other it's no real use boycotting holiday flights.

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                              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                We tone-policed flight shame away so quickly. We made smoking socially unacceptable. Smokers still smoke and are free to smoke, but give you a slightly apologetic embarrassed grin as they sneak out to the smoking area. When someone says they've bought a holiday home in Spain and someone else says they're bringing the whole family to Thailand to celebrate their birthday, there are no apologetic grins and the social expectation is still that everyone else exclaims "Oh how lovely! Lucky you!"

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                                #19

                                @CiaraNi I have students, and family members, who go abroad on holiday twice, three times a year, and I've stopped pretending to be interested and pleased for them.

                                I try not to be a total arse about it, but I just had to cancel a citybreak in bloody *Birmingham* because I rely on public transit and the trainlines in Wales were buckling in the heat.

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                                • tsturm@famichiki.jpT tsturm@famichiki.jp

                                  @CiaraNi The press is still pretending these are once-in-a-lifetime events and not the beginning of a very bad trend.

                                  Climate disasters are reported without any institutional memory. At this point, this has to be intentional. And criminal.

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                                  #20

                                  @tsturm The press coverage is driving me bananas. The lack of context. The lack of emergency. The photo choices and language choices that treat fatal heat as entertainingly remarkable - as you say, it seems intentional at this point.

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                                  • engravecavedave@mastodon.socialE engravecavedave@mastodon.social

                                    @CiaraNi I wish I didn't have to fly again. To do that, trains across continental Europe need to be better

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                                    #21

                                    @engravecavedave

                                    The lack of a reliable, integrated train system through Europe is a big problem for people who must travel for work or family matters. Sometimes it is not possible in the time and budget available to avoid a flight for at least one leg of the trip. That does not stop a mass boycott of holiday flights, though. A holiday does not require us to have an alternative means of transport to the same destination. We can choose holidays in places that do not require a flight.

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                                    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                      @jakobtougaard @TCatInReality

                                      "People are not going to change behaviour at a scale that really matters"

                                      They certainly won't as long as frivolous flying is something we congratulate people on instead of it being frowned-upon. If that flight to London is for a holiday, not work or family, then an Aarhus-KBH train price comparison is irrelevant. We were proud to be part of the mass South African apartheid boycott in the '80s. Now we tell each other it's no real use boycotting holiday flights.

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                                      #22

                                      @CiaraNi Yes! Plus we have to stop subsidising air-transport fuel. I got the train from London to Malmö last year, and it was way more expensive than flying. But I haven’t flown for 12 years, and can’t see myself doing it again, certainly not short-haul.

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                                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                        37° heat is depressing. So is the way we’re dealing with climate collapse. The language we’re using, the excuses we’re making. Making heat records a game, excitedly watching to see if Number Goes Up. The news said the latest temperature had ‘ruined the chance of another new record’. And we all seem to agree that, conveniently, there’s no use in inconveniencing ourselves personally by consuming less or not flying until the day after every billionaire has given up their private jet.

                                        #ClimateDiary

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                                        #23

                                        @CiaraNi

                                        What you are describing is " #PathDependency ".

                                        And billionaires are just part of the path. As are people cheering for combustion engines or the newest electric car.

                                        This is the way inequal human societies just function - Persistence & Tradition is valued over everything else.

                                        And when the powerful AND a great part of the powerless want the same thing - #stability - then survival becomes an afterthought.

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                                        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                          @seabass The lack of a functional, reliable, integrated train system in and around through Europe is a huge issue. It's also a different issue. A mass boycott of holiday flights does not require us to have an alternative means of transport to the same destination first. We just choose not to go on holidays to a destination that requires a flight. We have our holiday somewhere else that we can get to by train or bus or bike, or we have a holiday at home.

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                                          #24

                                          @CiaraNi @seabass

                                          my extended family is from Malaysia, my older relatives who migrated to UK in late 1960s are now accepting they may not be able to go "back home" in their remaining lifetimes (two crashed aircrafts of the national airline with multiple casualties are also a factor, but the environment is also one (as well as flying and airports increasingly becoming hostile environments, and security risks with crossing the Middle East)

                                          My older aunts now only go on holiday in mainland Europe or within Britain.

                                          I have not been on an aircraft myself since 2001 and that was for a work trip, and have no intention of doing so..

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