Fuck Bolsonaro. Brazil elected a corrupt disease to humanity and earth is breathing again
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I like this Lula guy
It's almost like most socialists are actually good people who just want to make the world a better place and don't put profits above humanity. I hope Lula keeps up with his promises and continues to bring Brazil forward. The people there definitely deserve it.
I'm starting to think he's friends with John Mastodon.
Nice. Lula is Brazil’s greatest leader.
Pretty sure they couldn't do worse than Bolsonaro.
yeah that would be almost impossible
Élections matter!
Economically, it hasn't been that different from the 2 previous presidents: the one who did a coup and the one who tried it
Hard to build up back after that. Just not going down is a win at that point
The really fun thing is that, nearly every week, there's news about IBAMA (the govt agency that does the whole environment protection thing) and the army blowing up illegal mining operations. The night news TV almost looks like an action movie with all the explosions!
Bozo did everything he could to keep IBAMA away from the illegal miners and deforesters, this happening is one of the best middle fingers to him and his cronies
Thanks, Ibama.
And Bolsanaro is banned from running for president for the next 8 years. Things are definitely looking up in Brazil.
Testing plz ignore
I don't like to ignore people
error code 777
Fuck.
error, unexpected result. output was ID10T instead of test
Now it just needs to drop another 90% or so 😅 😅
Deforestation dropping to -56% would certainly be ideal
For a moment I read that as "Defederation", and was thinking by myself - 'Is Amazon next in line after Meta to get defederated...'
I am dumb.
That’s not nearly enough or fast enough though, the planet is dying now
I hear you but we can still celebrate progress. It's really disheartening if you shit on every time somebody does something in the positive direction
Seriously, a big thing I've noticed here is that the general vibe of Lemmy seems morose and pessimistic as fuck.
Because most lemmy users used to be redditors, and redditors are morose and pessimistic as fuck.
Hey I was morose and pessimistic long before reddit and will be so long after thank you very much!!!
Very much this. The atmosphere here doesn't feel any different than it did back on reddit, for better or worse. I feel like there was a time when reddit was less pessimistic, but there's been at least a little of that vibe for a long time.
Not even remotely as bad as the pessimism on Reddit
Have a look at r/collapse to see how pessimist reddit csn be
Yup, when I've been in real depressive moods I've read stuff on that site, and man it's as depressing and pessimistic as you can imagine. The worst are those who almost cheer for the world to collapse.
Not just that, it's like they are actively trying to find ways to make it worse and somehow complain about what is happening at the same time as they put down any one or anything that provides change and hope.
Yeah, we know it's shit but you don't have to actively make it shitter
The difference should be that here, we should be more of a "things do suck, but we should still do all we can to make it not suck as much." instead of reddit's "there is nothing we can do" attitude.
Indeed. Defeatism serves the fossil industry and is probably funded by it.
It's not just here, it's people in general. I find that most people are pretty pessimistic about the future or they don't care at all. That second group is generally the group that's not (or barely) on the internet
And then they wonder why progress isn't being made when they just don't give a shit or do anything to enact change if it isn't "good enough". Real progress historically has been something humanity has to work for even if it involves clawing our way to a better world one painful inch at a time. This kind of pessimism is basically an excuse to pretend to care but not actually have to do anything to fix stuff because "what's the point?" 🙄
Eh that's some good point you highlight. Personally I find Lemmy to be much smarter on average than reddit, so I don't know what to think about the pessimism that also exists.
That's the general outlook as it seems. I find it extremely disconcerting... Because although it looks bleak at a glance, things could be A LOT worse and things are getting better. It's just that we get flooded with so much negativity throughout all sorts of phases in our daily lives...
Yeah but seems that no one gives a fuck. US and China are still the greatest polluters and don't seem to care, Europe besides still seeming to want to do something, is not ready to press this both especially now with the Ukraine war so, yeah, we are pretty fucked up.
The US passed the largest climate bill in human history last fall, Europe is now getting a plurality of its energy from carbon-free sources (and growing rapidly), and China's continuing to make progress too. And the reason that's all happening is because of all the people who care, who've been pushing for change this past decade.
It's not enough, but it's a huge step in the right direction-- and it's proof we can accomplish even more if we keep standing together.
Europe is building coal plants rn
Germany is building coal plants, pretty much the rest of Europe is transitioning away from fossil fuels at a breakneck pace.
(And to be fair, Germany's also investing heavily in clean energy and has made huge progress on that front. They just made the incredibly stupid decision to shut down their remaining nuclear plants before they had enough clean energy sources to make up for the power difference, which is why they're temporarily using coal as a stopgap.)
Germany is not building new coal plants, ffs. Stop this bullshit and inform yourself before that.
Germany "making progress in investing in clean energy" is the understatement of the milennium. Without the cash injection brought about by the German feed-in tariffs wind and solar still would be completely uncompetitive instead of (in many circumstances) cheaper than fossil and nuclear.
And, then, well, we had 16 years of a conservative government trying their darnest to fuck up the transition.
It's still better than nothing.
Awesome news! This was really the last little spark to get me in a really positive mindset tonight!