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We will ride the fossil's back to prosperity.
Wholesale lifestyle change is what we need to do.John Sauven, the executive director of Greenpeace UK, called on the British government to do more as hosts of the next UN climate talks, Cop26, now postponed until 2021. “Just a few months of lower emissions were never likely to make a dent in the hundreds of billions tonnes of carbon that have built up over a century and a half of burning fossil fuels,” he said.
“That’s why the drop in emissions caused by the pandemic will remain just a blip unless governments get serious about building a cleaner, healthier and safer world.”
Those presenters are hot af for some reason.Spent a little time enjoying some satire this morning.
Yeah, almost reminds of the hey day of Naked News.Those presenters are hot af for some reason.
Then read it again.Russian towns in the Arctic circle have recorded extraordinary temperatures, with Nizhnyaya Pesha hitting 30C on 9 June and Khatanga, which usually has daytime temperatures of around 0C at this time of year, hitting 25C on 22 May. The previous record was 12C.
In May, surface temperatures in parts of Siberia were up to 10C above average, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). Martin Stendel, of the Danish Meteorological Institute, said the abnormal May temperatures seen in north-west Siberia would be likely to happen just once in 100,000 years without human-caused global heating.
I'm not optimistic on this front but I expect that commercial property, commuting and travel will see long term structural shifts across the developed world.One could argue the deadline has come & gone but the basis of these arguments needs to be drilled into everyone’s consciousness.
The distribution of funding is insane.
Nothing new to see here, but it’s a good summary of the shit we are in.
World has six months to avert climate crisis, says energy expert
International Energy Agency chief warns of need to prevent post-lockdown surge in emissionswww.theguardian.com
Driven by economics, not climate change outcomes though.I'm not optimistic on this front but I expect that commercial property, commuting and travel will see long term structural shifts across the developed world.
Hardly. Driven by social distancing and then maintained by habit/preferences.Driven by economics, not climate change outcomes though.
i Wasn’t wrong. I said we were already fucked back in the 80s...It's a threat driven by our own lifestyles. No-one likes admitting they are wrong.
Lazy fat Merican influence.the drive throughs?