Top U.N. Court Says Countries Must Act on Climate Change | The International Court of Justice called global warming an “urgent and existential threat” at a closely watched case in The Hague.
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The International Court of Justice issued a strongly worded opinion
Gotta love the meaningless symbology of the UN. Sometimes I think it exists just to keep good politicians occupied while the shitty ones really lead.
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Spoiler Alert: We are absolutely not going to meaningfully address climate change before it's too late. Not going to happen.
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Spoiler Alert: We are absolutely not going to meaningfully address climate change before it's too late. Not going to happen.
We already lowered the rate of emissions growth, taking us from 4°C by 2100 to ~3°C by then. Getting more is on us; you can't sit around hoping somebody else acts
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We already lowered the rate of emissions growth, taking us from 4°C by 2100 to ~3°C by then. Getting more is on us; you can't sit around hoping somebody else acts
Isn't 2C by 2100 like globally devastating?
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Spoiler Alert: We are absolutely not going to meaningfully address climate change before it's too late. Not going to happen.
History lesson: The same thing was said about the ozone layer. The global community dealt with that.
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History lesson: The same thing was said about the ozone layer. The global community dealt with that.
Tell that to Israel, who is opening up a new hole with all their missile launches
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Tell that to Israel, who is opening up a new hole with all their missile launches
Tell that to Israel, who is opening up a new hole with all their missile launches
You must have me confused with someone who has contact with, and political sway over, Israel.
Can you explain to me how you came to the conclusion that I have the ability to tell Israel anything?
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Isn't 2C by 2100 like globally devastating?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]2°C is likely to be ecologically and economically quite damaging, and also at the edge of where we can be reasonably assured that agriculture remains viable. Its not an everybody-dies-instantly threshold