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OKIsItJustMe

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Fri Dec 15, 2023, 06:20 PM Dec 2023

CNN Opinion: I'm a climate scientist. This is why I'm laughing

Opinion: I’m a climate scientist. This is why I’m laughing
Opinion by Bill McGuire
6 minute read
Updated 11:32 AM EST, Fri December 15, 2023



What we needed from the climate summit in Dubai was a binding commitment to cut emissions in half within six years, so as to have any chance of keeping the global average temperature rise (compared to pre-industrial times) this side of 1.5°C, and side-stepping dangerous, all pervasive, climate breakdown.

What we got was a vague intention to transition away from fossil fuels — no timeline, no roadmap. It was the sort of outcome that elicits a chuckle and a shaking of the head in disbelief. But chuckling is a healthy response, even when things seem bleak — especially then, in fact.

Comedy and humor have long been tried and trusted ways of coping with hard times. They can help to relieve stress, distract the mind from the problems of the moment, and bolster general well-being, all things we now need more than ever.

In World War II, comedy was utilised to belittle Hitler and reduce him to a figure of ridicule that morphed him in the public’s perception from a monster into a joke; from someone to be feared to someone who could be beaten. Those suffering the devastating nightly carpet bombing of British cities in 1940 and 1941 fought back in the only way they could, with laughter. The so-called Blitz ‘spirit’ depended upon a good dose of black humor, which I am sure continues to play a key role in lifting the mood, today, in war zones like Ukraine.

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CNN Opinion: I'm a climate scientist. This is why I'm laughing (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Dec 2023 OP
Exactly FirefighterJo Dec 2023 #1
I'll start. Here's one from this week. CrispyQ Dec 2023 #2
"Splooting" is normal! OKIsItJustMe Dec 2023 #3
Villain OKIsItJustMe Dec 2023 #4

FirefighterJo

(212 posts)
1. Exactly
Fri Dec 15, 2023, 06:25 PM
Dec 2023

That s why we sold it all in Flanders, to buy and live in the Ardennes . The world is doomed. We headed to the hills to ensure a haven

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