• waigl@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Temperature translation for non-Americans:

      70°F ≈ 21.1°C
      50°F = 10°C
      20°F ≈ -6.7°C

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      It’s slightly below freezing and snowing here in West-Central Indiana. We haven’t been above the 50s yet this Dember.

      Now admittedly, the 50s in December is not the same as when I was a kid and we are definitely doing great damage to the Earth’s climate and biosphere, but saying kids aren’t going to grow up because of it is a bit hyperbolic.

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        7 months ago

        Of course they are going to grow up. 20 years are nothing. Those are issues that will only start to get serious after that time. Which is exactly why so little is happening now.

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          7 months ago

          Two years ago, a “once in a hundred years” wind storm downed trees that had been around for decades. Many of them fell on houses, garages, etc. Last year, the once in a hundred years wind storm took down even more. We haven’t had the every hundred year storm this year yet but I am expecting it. The issues are serious.

          On a positive note, more of us are adding our voices and resources to combat the profiteers. Join us if you can.

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    7 months ago

    My kids won’t have this problem. Given the circumstances that have been obvious for 40-50 years I made the best and most responsible parenting decision possible. I didn’t have any.

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      7 months ago

      Friends/acquaintances with young children always want to know why my wife and I chose not to have kids. I get very dirty looks when my first answer is “there are already too damn many people in the world as it is”

      The economists are the worst. “Don’t you know, we need children to fund your retirement! Economies need a growing population!”

      Yeah, fuck off. That’s not sustainable and you know it. We’re going to need to figure out how to make shrinking populations work.

    • Gigan@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      But now your responsible, climate-concerned genes have been removed from the gene-pool.

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      7 months ago

      People living near the equator are still having kinds, and those families will need to move somewhere when things get too bad there. They will come and replace the family you didn’t have when it comes time for the great food wars.

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      7 months ago

      I can’t remember where I first read it but I’ve agreed with it ever since: “My retirement plan is dying in the potable water riots.”

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    7 months ago

    70 degrees in Dezember around here would kill most people, since it’s only 30 degrees below the boiling point of water.

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    They will grow up but it will be a much different world. Back in the 70s, Rachel Carson posited that it was probably already too late to turn back the effects of air pollution and poisoning of our oceans, and she was right. Instead of fixing problems, oil and gas companies are doubling down on fossil fuel extraction. Kids will grow up to have all kinds of respiratory illnesses and also facing a world that is melting around them.

    Most years we’re in below 20 degree snowy weather. Today it’s 50 degrees here, it’s Dec 18th and we’ve only seen snow in our mountains, which is very rare for us in Utah. Not that I’m complaining about the heat -I love warmer weather, and I absolutely detest the sight of snow in any way, shape or form. But it is weird that we’re not even going to have snow on the ground this Christmas (we might get some rain this week).

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      7 months ago

      Temperature translation for non-Americans:

      70°F ≈ 21.1°C
      50°F = 10°C
      20°F ≈ -6.7°C

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        5 months ago

        Here’s an easy way for disadvantaged yanks to learn Celsius:

        40C = 104F perfect hot tub temp
        30C = 86F hot day
        20C = 68F nice cool day
        10C = 50F chilly day
        0C = 32F freezing

        Commit these to memory, then it’s exactly 9F for every 5C in between. (or about 2:1)

        [da fak with the downvotes? Just refuse to learn?]

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        7 months ago

        Conversion for the Midwest

        70f= nice out 50f= nice out 20f= bring a hoodie. It’s nice out.