Most of what you get from me each day is updates about climate change. But there’s a whole lot more going wrong simultaneously in the natural world.
Unfortunately, it's not only the climate crisis we have to worry about, but also ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, sea level rise, deforestation, and so on. (The more you learn, the worse it gets.)
It’s convenient, obviously, to use one well-known phrase — "climate change" — as shorthand, instead of listing all those separate problems every time even though each one of them is equally important and highly consequential.
So when you put it all together, what does it mean?
Looking at the situation realistically, we should expect global warming to reach 2.0° C above the baseline by 2040 if not sooner, and then as tipping points are surpassed, positive feedbacks multiply, and cascading effects pile one on top another, temperatures could continue to climb, with catastrophic consequences.
That means repeated crop failures, refugees, wars, and likely a comple
... Show more...Most of what you get from me each day is updates about climate change. But there’s a whole lot more going wrong simultaneously in the natural world.
Unfortunately, it's not only the climate crisis we have to worry about, but also ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, sea level rise, deforestation, and so on. (The more you learn, the worse it gets.)
It’s convenient, obviously, to use one well-known phrase — "climate change" — as shorthand, instead of listing all those separate problems every time even though each one of them is equally important and highly consequential.
So when you put it all together, what does it mean?
Looking at the situation realistically, we should expect global warming to reach 2.0° C above the baseline by 2040 if not sooner, and then as tipping points are surpassed, positive feedbacks multiply, and cascading effects pile one on top another, temperatures could continue to climb, with catastrophic consequences.
That means repeated crop failures, refugees, wars, and likely a complete breakdown of industrial civilization. It’s too late now for renewables, or “green” energy, or Net Zero to save us from all that.
We need to act in advance of what’s coming, working together communally, independent of national governments, to meet the most acute needs of those around us. Preparing for disaster, knowing it is all but inevitable, and doing our best to ameliorate the damage.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it is what it is.
#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction
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