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It must be a localised thing because I am not seeing any of what you describe where I live.
Things are back to the way they were before covid.
No better but certainly no worse.
There is tonnes of doom and gloom online but I see little to none of it talking to the people in the community around me.
the slow boiled frog doesn't hop out of the pot. I think there's a tremendous amount of dismay in the scientific community that's not coming across in the media. The main outlet I don't see downplaying the issue is the Guardian, here are some examples of their reporting on the actual climate researcher's reactions:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/05/gobsmackingly-bananas-scientists-stunned-by-planets-record-september-heat
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/feb/27/arctic-warming-scientists-alarmed-by-crazy-temperature-rises
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/nov/07/why-scientists-are-using-the-word-scary-over-the-climate-crisis
I'm a buyer for a large food distributor, so my job is importing food from around the world. There is definitely a lot of worrying conversation at work everyday. So many crop failures and shortages. I think a lot of people are oblivious to these things, they just see the price of tomatoes go up and think we're being greedy when actually it's because whole crops have failed.
I mean, it doesn't help that grocers are facing the pinch from supply, while also simultaneously jacking up prices internationally on all kinds of commodities that aren't threatened. Prices have risen, but so has profit taking by billionaire assholes.
https://www.vox.com/money/23641875/food-grocery-inflation-prices-billionaires