
Tipping points: Window to avoid irreversible climate impacts is ‘rapidly closing’
Tipping points: Window to avoid irreversible climate impacts is ‘rapidly closing’
by silence7

Tipping points: Window to avoid irreversible climate impacts is ‘rapidly closing’
Tipping points: Window to avoid irreversible climate impacts is ‘rapidly closing’
by silence7
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They chose a picture with one of the few speakers who has a clear, workable and effective solution. Kate Raworth was brilliant and then handed over to a speaker who represented much of what is wrong with climate activism and governance. Tuilum(?) was the dullest most uninspiring insipid speaker from the whole conference and suggested trusting Cop30 and BAU, with the odd gimmick. The conference was great at diagnosing the disease but not so great at proscribing the cure. This is of course how politicians and business treat, broadly climate science: yeah we understand we have stage 4 cancer but I’m not going to listen to the treatment and instead going to go homeopathic- and treat it with more of what caused it.
Do what you can in your own life and work.
The global effort for prevention has failed. Now the local is paramount, preserve what you can where you can. Eventually everything will circle around to a global effort to fix the most expensive problems, and that is exactly what local nitch biodiversity excels at.
Yo do they even mention the energy consumption by A.I. and how that’s only going to get much worse very quickly?
None of that was baked into climate change models and it is far more significant than people are realizing. It’s going to be a classic “Ohhh yea….we forgot we added several new super ovens to the kitchen”
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