Doom and gloom or an urgent wake-up call to immediately confront human-caused climate change

I can’t get the events of the past week or so out of my mind.  What triggered all this was the recent astronomically high, record-shattering temperatures in the West and Pacific Northwest. That heat wave caused by a “heat dome” unlike any that has been seen before, has caused untold misery, hardship and deaths in the Northwest, particularly where the majority of houses don’t have air conditioning as in Washington State and British Columbia.. My sister lives just north of Seattle where the city reached a high of 110 degrees. They took a brief trip across the Cascade Mountains where they have a cabin, near a small town which also reached 110 degrees. I was genuinely worried about them. It’s also in an area where wildfires are a real concern. They came home a day early.

All this bizarre and extreme weather and multiple photos of lakes and reservoirs in the West drying up from years of drought are a frightening wake-up call to jolt ourselves out of the delusory state of complacency that allows us to go about business as usual.

It’s true that in the past decade there’s been
encouraging progress with renewable energy becoming much cheaper and competitive with oil and gas; electric car breakthroughs; and a growing realization that agriculture with all its destructive practices and consequences can’t continue as it has for decades. As good as this news is it has to happen on a greatly accelerated pace, worldwide. That seems like a very hard goal to implement, but we have no choice.

Time is running out, and people are rolling the dice their children’s and grandchildren’s futures. What on earth kind of a world are they inheriting from us?

According to a recent article in Axios:

Americans still want multiple children, but they’re worried about child care costs, their own student debt and a pause in their careers.

What about whether their children will even survive the devastation wrought by human-caused catastrophic climate change that will start severely impacting them far sooner than scientists predicted. As recent news headlines reveal, it’s happening now. The question is, which parts of the country and the world will become uninhabitable first.

Fortunately, there are some scientists and activists who are sparing no limits on rhetoric and warning words to call for immediate action. Some like Roger Hallam, who is a founder of the Extinction Rebellion movement, think we are so far into the looming catastrophe that the only way to get governments to act immediately and urgently to curb carbon emissions is by mass peaceful protests and civil disobience.

The following interview with climate activists
Peter Carter and Hallam was searingly frank and honest, and the warnings of these individuals riveted me during the course of the 40 minute video. I’m afraid many people won’t get past the first 5 or 10 minures of such dire truth-telling before turning away in denial, anger and accusations of extreme hyperbole. Surely things can’t be this bad. Well, they are, but as long as we pretend to play down the truth of what’s going on right now, the longer it will be before everyone wakes up to this new reality.

Some background on Peter Carter: He has served as an expert reviewer for the IPCC’s fifth climate change assessmentin 2014. He has also presented on climate change issues (especially the implications of global climate change on food security for the world’s most vulnerable regions and populations) at science and policy conferences in Canada, the United States, Europe, Asia and South America.

https://bit.ly/2V0rqvP

Roger Hallam is on the font lines as an activist:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Hallam_(activist)

More on the Extinction Rebellion:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extinction_Rebellion

Roger Hallam: “Advice to young people as they face annihilation”

PBS: A leaked UN report warns “the worst is yet to come on climate change”

A Canadian town, gone

Unprecedented heat, hundreds dead and a town destroyed. Climate change is frying the Northern Hemisphere:

https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/04/world/canada-us-heatwave-northern-hemisphere-climate-change-cmd-intl/index.html


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July 4, 2021

Thank you for sharing, here in Ontario it has been hot out too.

When I was a kid in high school in the early 70’s I heard about all this being possible. THAT long ago. It has come to be a reality. So much that was predicted by scientists has come to be real. I am wondering when some idiots will want to drain the Great Lakes for water for the west. It has been mentioned in the past. (Shakes head). Good post, sir!

July 5, 2021

All too true, and all too sad.  I worry so much about the world my grandkids will have to live in, and their children.  And worry that we’ve already done so much damage there’s no going back.  What a sorry state of affairs!😥