Because actually, the biggest change came on May 9th, 2013…
If I recall my understanding correctly, it’s 1) because there hasn’t been consistently this much CO2 in the atmosphere since an era when the planet whose climate was fundamentally different and 2) that this is an escape velocity type thing, where it becomes harder and harder for us to get back under 400ppm CO2 in the atmosphere, because of how long it takes for CO2 to be absorbed. Thus, climate change will spin out of control far faster in this new, different environment, which is affecting the overall climate.
So literally, yes, we were climate changing, but post 2013 things are indeed a lot more grim and the outlook less clear.
scarabic@lemmy.world 2 months ago
I really think we desperately need to overhaul the teaching profession in a massive way. Triple their salary so that the job is more sought after by better people. The only people who stay in teaching are 1) truly dedicated people who have other financial support and 2) deadwood like this FL dipshit to whom it is just a job.
An average young person of any talent will exit teaching for greener pastures as soon as they can, leading to accumulation of this deadwood, which makes the profession even less appealing to talented folks.
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works 2 months ago
There’s another category:
People who are passionate about teaching but just aren’t that terribly bright. I had a few elementary education major friends in college and they were super fun, definitely motivated, sharp enough to teach elementary schoolers, but… bless their hearts…
IMALlama@lemmy.world 2 months ago
I would love to teach kids. I take any opportunity I can to mentor people at work, but in a school setting would be super cool. The pay cut relative to what I make now just isn’t worth it. Maybe in another decade when we have enough set aside…