• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    No - literally rivers were on fire.

    BP lit the Gulf on fire a while back. Nevermind the drought induced wildfires all through the Mountain West.

    And gay bashing was mainstream, fully tolerated, very common.

    Texas Senate Bill 12 is bringing it back.

    Lakes were turning clear like swimming pools due to acid rain - kinda pretty, but totally dead.

    We had a climate-related disaster every four days last year.

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      2 hours ago

      Think of that but continuous. Sure there seems to be to be more environmental disasters than ever but each is a one off.

      • Dead lakes and crumbling masonry from acid rain were continuous. For years
      • BP having an oil spill eventually goes away, but rivers were toxic for decades, repeatedly starting on fire