Temperatures in parts of Chile and northern Argentina have soared to 10°C–20°C above average over the last few days. Towns in the Andes mountains have reached 38°C or more, while Argentina’s capital, Buenos Aires, saw temperatures above 30°C—breaking its previous August record by more than 5°C. Temperatures peaked at 39°C in the town of Rivadavia.

  • DONTBANTHISACCOUNT@kbin.social
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    Hi. Ye … I totally have zero hope in anything anymore, politics, global climate change, global inequality… Looks like things aren’t getting better…

    BTW what does boost mean?

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      BTW what does boost mean?

      I believe boost is similar to upvote on Kbin. I’m not sure what the difference between boost and upvote is.

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        Upvoting is like favoriting something, but a boost bumps something up so it’s more likely to appear on the trending section.

        So upvote means “I like it” and boosting means “more people should see it,” from what I understand.

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    There was a hailstorm that covered the city in snow two days ago in the middle of Germany… in Summer.

    It really feels weird that there is nothing you as a person can do

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      It really feels weird that there is nothing you as a person can do

      You can always vote better. There are choices you can make as a consumer, but mostly it is fiddling at the edges. We need massive action and that means government.

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    I’m poor, living in a 3rd world country, with no money for air conditioning. What the fuck am I supposed to do.

    Guess I’ll just have to enjoy (lol, like I can) the few years I have left.

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      At least some select few got briefly rich by capitalizing on destruction of all the things … I was told that was always the goal, the very best of mankind, the one true god.

      Born too early to not give a fuck, born too late to have (or want) a decent life expectancy, but born just in time to witness the global biodiversity collapse at the start of a super fast mass extinction event.

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    At this rate we’re probably only a year or two away from seeing an area in the world head into the 50°C+ range and kill everyone who can’t get into air conditioning.

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      Soon we will be telling next gen peeps (mutant descendants) how ‘back in our day’ we could walk outside, not pay a daily air allowance to the regional megacorp, and even see animals and plants irl.

      But at least Soylent Green will be available in several flavors so that is something to look forward to …

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        Realistically given our trajectory it probably won’t get better again until long after we go extinct

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        Yeah, this is like the start of the second act, none of this is surprising or not as discussed before … but at least the overwhelmingly sad second act will be fairly short - the last act however, with no fat lady to sing, will be a long and painful few hundred million years.