

Just looked on their website at the list of ways people can help, there’s more variety of tasks & skills on there than I was expecting. I don’t know how to modify or repair bikes, or craft a solar oven, but if someone was willing to teach me I’d be excited to learn.
Carpooling with people I don’t know scares me a little, but I have friends of various ideological alignments in the different places I’ve stayed who might be interested in doing a little field trip with me. I’ll try to keep it in mind.
Also, thanks for reminding me that foodnotbombs exists. That is definitely a group which helps people directly.
To quote the actual abstract, not just the headline,
It does not say that they for sure know that atmospheric CO2 levels are going to be toxic within 50 years. It only says that, based on one examination of indirect proxies, it seems like that might be the case. Something which definitely should be studied further, because even the possibility of global atmospheric toxicity is worrying, but not something to jump to conclusions on, because doing so is bad science.
Their study result makes me feel kind of sick to my stomach too, I just want to keep a level head and not jump to “welp I guess we’ll all be paying billionaires for clean oxygen tanks in 50 years”.
If this really does turn out to be a problem we’re heading towards, it’s also premature to conclude that it won’t get fixed. I know that if I learn that this is for real, I’m certainly going to be telling everyone I know about it and looking for ways to spur useful action.