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This comic is from 2009, over 14 years ago. Good thing we took action and have made great strides towards combating climate change during that time. Could you imagine how screwed we'd be if our world leaders had sat on their asses and did fuck all instead? /S
We aren't doing enough but we are doing something.
Renewables are up YoY and solar and wind are quickly becoming the predominant deployed energy generators (in the US anyway).
Idk what all the world leaders have & haven't done, but I know we've made great progress in green technology. Compared to 2009, we're poised to more than double the efficiency of solar panels & the installation price per watt has fallen from $8.50 to $2.77. Bigger, better, better understood...and also cheaper.
This is what you want to see if you want the whole world adopting renewable energy sources.
Okay. We still need to do a lot more. The science is clear that this is the make or break decade. Either we severely curtail emissions now or we break the 1.5C/3F limit for the bad scenarios to happen.
And everything has happened faster than predicted so any millennials thinking this isn't going to really effect their life is deluding themselves. It's just going to hit while we have silver hair. We'll all be hungry, thirsty, and trying to figure out several billion refugees.
I've been hearing "it's make or break right now" for 20 years. I'm pretty sure we were absolutely screwed a long time ago.
Yes well at first we wanted to stop any increase. So there was a deadline for that. Then we wanted to cap it and the earlier we act the better it is. Now we've realized that at 1.5C some nasty chain reactions kick in and we'd really like to avoid that. However if you want to be reductionist about it then yes the time to act was when we learned the basics of this problem in the 1800's.
But the next best time is now. It just gets worse the longer we wait until at some point the planet hands us an eviction notice.
Who is the "we" in your comment? This is an international site
We = humanity? This is a humans' site
On the internet, no one knows you're a dog!
With all those distant jobs it's now easier than ever to earn a living when you've accidentally turned into an animal during an obscure scientific experiment
Unlike reddit, which is a bot's site.
In Australia we are moving in the right direction towards more energy efficient houses, solar and now batteries. By no means are we close to the low emission society, but 500Pj of renewable electricity generation in a year is not bad, and increasing day by day
You mean you finally have a (president? Prime Minister? Whatever it is) hat doesn't do everything they can to kill the great barrier reef ?
Need to drop meat & dairy consumption in rich nations if we have any hope of managing climate change while we transition out of fossil fuels, which will take time.
https://sustainability.stanford.edu/news/could-going-vegan-help-reduce-greenhouse-gas-emissions#:~:text=The%20worldwide%20phase%20out%20of,from%20Stanford%20University%20and%20the
Its already too late though. Even if we stopped all emissions suddenly we would still get the increase of 4 degrees
This is just not true, to my understanding. The climate scientists I've seen talking about it say that if we stop emitting, climate change will start reverting. What's your source on this?
Phew