EU prepares to push for ‘global phase-out’ of fossil fuels at COP28, draft document shows::A proposal to phase out CO2-emitting fossil fuels at COP27 last won backing from more than 80 countries but oil and gas-rich nations opposed it.

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    1 year ago

    This was needed 20 years ago, now is probably too late. So heres a lyric written by Fit For An Autopsy about this very thing:

    "A thousand fires turn the forests into dust and bone.

    A wind so thick with ash, statues shatter into stone.

    Retreat beyond the walls where vultures go to die.

    Scavenge for substance as the last is swallowed by the flies."

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      The best moment to act was yesterday. The second best moment is now.

      It’s not too late.

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        It might not be, but the measures needed are increasingly extreme and verbose. We do not have time to plan.

        Edit: downvote if you want, but we needed to plan before now, we didn’t. Its the truth.

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      It may be too late to avoid negative effects if climate change but it’s never too late to avoid worse effects

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    1. Make the poor throw away old cars that they don’t have the money to replace.
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      I would guess they can still be owned and used

      But gas prices are gonna go up as demand falls?

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        In Spain, many cities are plainly forbidding them next year.