What is going to happen when people realize the true consequences of climate change?

munderzi@feddit.ch to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 194 points –

I often wonder how the general population will react when they truly realize the impacts of climate change. I'd imagine there could be three reactions:

  • Apathy, as in completely shutting down
  • Panic, as in severe mental breakdown
  • Action, protesting etc

Now that I think of it these are the fight, flight, freeze reactions. Any thoughts?

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Denial that humans have anything to do with it.

Severe crackdown on any sort of migration, which of course is incompatible with liberal democracies, so they’ll be replaced by autocracies of various sorts.

If you look closely, it’s already happening.

Oligarchs funding a resurgence of fascism in order to protect the global system that is wrecking the environment, successfully it seems.

Controlling who can come and settle doesn't make a state authoritarian.

Current day Switzerland is not Nazi Germany.

I’m primarily talking about pushbacks.

But any state that claims to protect human rights also must have a way to get asylum.

Missing that, it’s in violation of international law and any liberal constitution that was formulated with the idea of human rights.

This is what democratic parties are unable to do, and in response we see all over the West the rise of right wing populist and extremist parties. Once in power they move to change the judicial system so they can unhindered crack down on human rights. of course they don’t stop with the crack down on migrants. The next group is always the gays, along with critical journalists. That doesn’t instantly instantiate tHe nAzIs, but it is an autocratic system where human rights are no concern to the whims of the political leadership.

I don’t know how far along Switzerland is in this process, but given that we see this happening basically all over Europe and in the US it’s hard to imagine that it’s not happening there.

It's going to be so hard not to deck the person who will eventually say "it was all a part of God's plan"