Remember when humanity actually fixed something big? We tore a massive hole in the ozone layer, then spent decades patching it back up by getting the world to agree on banning CFCs. One of those rare wins where global cooperation didn't just talk—it delivered. Makes you wonder what else we could pull off if everyone actually aligned on the problem.
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MetaDreamer
· 12-08 22:57
Really, the ozone layer thing was one of the rare turnarounds, but now? Climate change is here again, and it's the same old story.
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WagmiAnon
· 12-08 22:57
Oh, this can actually be done, as long as vested interests don't hold things back.
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gas_guzzler
· 12-08 22:56
Damn, why are humans bickering with each other again? Back during the Montreal Protocol, everyone was working together so well...
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 12-08 22:52
It's true, the ozone layer incident was one of the rare moments of collective rationality in modern times. But now... climate, energy, and Web3 governance are all stuck. What's the difference?
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SnapshotLaborer
· 12-08 22:37
Yeah, the ozone layer thing was really a rare victory. But now? The climate issue is right there and no one is paying attention.
Remember when humanity actually fixed something big? We tore a massive hole in the ozone layer, then spent decades patching it back up by getting the world to agree on banning CFCs. One of those rare wins where global cooperation didn't just talk—it delivered. Makes you wonder what else we could pull off if everyone actually aligned on the problem.