houseofleft

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[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

No idea how reliable this is but suggests that 1/2 to 1 meter squared if crop is needed for a loaf of bread: https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/questions/how-much-wheat-make-loaf-bread

No idea what the scale is in that picture, but it'd be a lot more efficient to grow potatoes or some similar riot veg if space is a concern.

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 5 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, this is true. But even more so, the fossilfuel industry used this before as a lobbying strategy to move a lot of countries electrical systems to natural gas over renewables.

There's some shady stuff too where fracked gas (which the US in particular has a lot of) gives off a tonne of methane potentially making it as pollutant as coal (I don't have a good source to this, but it's referenced in Naomi Klein's this changes everything)

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for sharing - I feel a little dissapointed that you think I'm "nitpicking". From my point of view I'm asking you for further details, and you've explained really fully.

I'm not some internet troll, just a normal person concerned about climate change, and to this point:

Ah, OK! Problem solved. Lol.

Go back and read my first comment, in no way did I claim climate change was solvable.

Thanks for the paper though, will definitely take it away and read it.

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I guess maybe I'm missing something?

You're arguing like current climate models predict 8 degrees warming, but my understanding is that a worst case scenario is 4 degrees- the best reference I can find is UN climate summit comparisons[0].

Do you have any references of stuff predicting 8 degrees or is it your personal prediction? If it's the second, I don't really have the knowledge to debate current climate models. If it's the first link me some stuff!

My understanding (based on reading around and nothing else, I'm not a climate scientist) is we're at 2 degrees already, 3 degrees is likely and 4 degrees would be close enough to catastrophic that talking about 5 degrees isn't worthwhile. There's still margin for human society to stop the worst of outcomes.

[0]https://unclimatesummit.org/comparing-climate-impacts-at-1-5c-2c-3c-and-4c/

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

That sounds lush, thanks for sharing.

In Sweden they're often pickled, and taste really nice that way!

Quick recipe here: https://www.swedishfood.com/swedish-food-recipes-side-dishes/373-pickled-chanterelle-mushrooms-syltade-kantareller

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 4 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Me too! Although I have a tiny bit of experience with some easy foraging in Sweden. Chanterelles are a great starting point! They look distinctive, and pretty mich the only thing to confuse them with are "false chanterelles" which taste boring but aren't toxic.

Although, please fact check anything someone (like me) on the internet tells you about mushrooms before foraging and eating anything!

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 1 points 4 weeks ago (5 children)

how does that power suck fossil carbon out of the biosphere, what’s the tech for that?

Does it have to be tech? Ocean plankton, peat bogs, forests, etc all do a great job of removing and storing carbon. They're being destroyed currently, but we could choose to bolster them instead.

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 5 points 4 weeks ago (13 children)

Just to back up what your saying MIT have a nice explainer on carbon lifetimes[0].

I don't know if I feel as doomed as you though. There is a lot of technology to reduce carbon (renewables etc). And moreover, a lot of the carbon use today is completely unecessary consumerism.

We've had 30 years of political inertia since Regan/Thatcher/etc so political change seems impossible to a lot of folks. Historically that's just not the case. Before then, voter rights, civil rights, women's rights all made huge political changes. If there's any silver lining to the horror show of US politics at the moment, it should be that there is at least proof that massive structural change is possible in today's political climate, and I genuinely believe that can be harnessed for good.

I don't think there's any guarantees, but it's still a lot too early to give up.

[0] https://climate.mit.edu/ask-mit/how-do-we-know-how-long-carbon-dioxide-remains-atmosphere

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 1 points 4 weeks ago

I like this meme but can't shut my brain off from saying that the circle doesn't need 2 cycles in it, it could have just had one of each.

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 3 points 4 weeks ago (24 children)

I think you're right, but I don't think OP would necessarily disagree (although I don't know them).

The point is, we don't really know where, or how many, tipping points there are. Every 0.1 degree warming is a higher chance of reaching them. And most climate models predict very different outcones for 2 degree vs 3 degree vs 4 degree warming.

So, there are a bunch of lags effects and tipping points, but we still don't have any information to suggest that every 0.1 degree avoided has huge value.

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 month ago

The UK estimate alone was that 600 people would likely die[0], so 8 is probably a very big underestimation.

[0] https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/uk-heatwave-temperatures-death-health-b2773913.html

[–] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 month ago

I mean you literally used quotation marks to write words I didn't say, but fine. I assume from your comments that you're progressive and anti-Trump, so keep on pushing for those values!

 

The pollution of the planet by microplastics is significantly cutting food supplies by damaging the ability of plants to photosynthesise, according to a new assessment.

 

I'm looking to purchase a bike (probably second hand) and I want to make sure that it'll be easily repairable in the future for at least standard maintenance stuff.

Thing is, I don't know anything about bikes- I've heard people say off hand that modern bikes might perform better but are less maintanable, is this a thing? What qualities/features in a bike tell me that it'll be easier to maintain in the long run?

 

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/13881784

Hy (a lisp built on top of Python similar to how Clojure is built on top of Java) released v1 recently. I couldn't resist playing with it and found it worked sooo nicely. Thanks all the maintainers for creating a great language!

 

Hy (a lisp built on top of Python similar to how Clojure is built on top of Java) released v1 recently. I couldn't resist playing with it and found it worked sooo nicely. Thanks all the maintainers for creating a great language!

 

Hey folks, appologies if this has been asked before (although surprisingly I couldn't find a similar post) - what solarpunk book, film, game, tv, etc recommendations does every have?

I'm only just discovering the genre, looking for some good starting points!

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