If I'm to say, what do I think is the biggest contributor to the potential for human extinction going towards the future? Then climate change, no doubt. — Luke Kemp
Not to worry — some guy on the internet says everything will be fine!” — Mikie
There’s still the hothouse earth scenario, — Mikie
Listen to experts who study extinctions:
If I'm to say, what do I think is the biggest contributor to the potential for human extinction going towards the future? Then climate change, no doubt.
— Luke Kemp — Mikie
"Breaching 1.5C threshold" in a single year is meaningless, because there is no such threshold. — SophistiCat
Not meaningless, it signals that we are going above predicted deviations. — Manuel
Two to three feet of sea level rise may not sound like much, but it will transform human societies the world over. In south Florida, where I live, residents will lose access to fresh water. Sewage treatment plants will fail, large areas will persistently flood, and Miami Beach and other barrier islands will be largely abandoned. In China, India, Egypt and other countries with major river deltas, two to three feet of sea level rise will force the evacuation of tens of millions of people and the loss of vast agricultural lands.
I aim to cause alarm, rather than playing 'abide with me' while the ship sinks. — unenlightened
a fair amount of the presently adopted "to do" list is pointless gesturing. — frank
Of course when Bangladesh is 90% under water, they may overtake us. — unenlightened
The climate is always in a state of change and has been since it first appeared on this planet. — Varnaj42
China is reported to be building new coal fired power plants all the time but no complaint is ever aimed at China. Why not? — Varnaj42
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