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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/4810640
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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/4810640
Archived copies of the article: archive.today ghostarchive.org
Annotated text, via Richard Delevan
It is worth being wary of any pledges that list net zero as the end line.
Net zero is actually not good enough right now. It’s almost certainly necessary to get to negative emissions for at least some period of time to undo damage. Which means it’s not a goal of getting to carbon neutral, the goal is to eliminate as many carbon emissions as we can.
It’s becoming increasingly apparent that net zero is a very achievable goal even on a fairly short timeline. That all of the promises so many conservatives have about the disastrous effects it would have on the economy to pursue it are complete nonsense, and so we need to just commit and go for it. So now a lot of the biggest deniers and evildoers, are trying to subtly push for net zero being the final goal post instead of just another mile marker. It is a sort of thought-ending cliche, and it’s very clever.
Citation needed.