• ameancow@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    I also appreciate the restoration of our ozone layer. I remember there was a time (when above a certain latitude at least) my skin would fucking burn in less than 5 minutes under direct sun, it’s a lot better now but it seems weird we all just kind of collectively forgot about that time when we all nearly ended the world to such a degree that we could feel it outside, then we all reversed course and fixed it mostly.

    I wonder if we would be more motivated to fix our current issues if they caused skin burns.

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      6 hours ago

      The weird thing is that it worked too well. Like Y2K, it was fixed so it became a nothing burger. Now everyone thinks it was an overreaction and don’t want to keep fixing things.

      I remember people talking about not curing covid as fast because then people wouldn’t take the next pandemic as seriously.

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      8 hours ago

      This is a great point on how regulation can work and how we, as a society, need to do better celebrating our accomplishments.