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ialsoagree t1_itr2e7z wrote

We're not even to the point of slowing the bleeding yet. The bleeding is still getting faster, it's just not getting faster as quickly.

Pointing that out isn't doom and gloom, it's fighting complacency. We still have a lot to do, and every year what we have to do is getting bigger because we didn't do enough the year before.

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JustWhatAmI t1_itr5fm8 wrote

>Pointing that out isn't doom and gloom, it's fighting complacency.

I saw it more as pointing out that EVs and green energy were what led the charge

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ItsAConspiracy t1_iu414ts wrote

More like they led the slow crawl. We're way behind and climate change is extending its lead. We're just not falling behind quite as quickly as before.

I guess that's progress but business-as-usual but with EVs and renewables is not going to win this race.

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