• mac01021@slrpnk.net
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    2 months ago

    I suppose.

    • One story has the IEA saying global fossil fuel consumption will peak this decade.

    • The other says declining fossil fuel prices will inhibit the transition away from fossil fuel use.

    You’re right, the two things are consistent in that together they forecast a near-term peak followed be a very slow, drawn-out permanent decline.

    I still think it would be much better journalism if the two things would both be discussed in the same news article.

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      2 months ago

      I mean, it would be great if you could write a comprehensive view of a topic and have people read it. Unfortunately, both sides of that are nearly unachievable in this day and age

      Science communication is hard. You can’t put understanding into words - you have to dance around understanding, over and over from many angles, before you can capture even the most basic understanding of a complex or complicated system

      I’m a software dev. My brother started teaching me concepts when I was 14 and he started learning it, I was 22 before he stopped being my mentor and we truly became peers. My friend, who I’ve been mentoring for the last 3 years, calls me to share achievements and to do after action discussions on his decisions - more and more I have nothing but validation to give him

      Everything has endless depth - but understanding can only be learned, not taught. You gain understanding one fragment at a time through thousands of interactions or experiences, not a manifesto