Scientists are now saying we are “out of time” to keep global heating at under 1.5°C. It’s simply too late. We’ve delayed any action far too long.

All our talk and meetings and phony “Net Zero” pledges don’t mean anything to an overstressed climate system that is rapidly breaking down.

You can’t fool Mother Nature.
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The target of keeping long-term global warming within 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) is moving out of reach, climate experts say, with nations failing to set more ambitious goals despite months of record-breaking heat on land and sea.

“We’ve run out of time because change takes time,” said Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, a climatologist at Australia’s University of New South Wales.

As climate envoys from the two biggest greenhouse gas emitters prepare to meet next month, temperatures broke June records in the Chinese capital Beijing, and extreme heat waves have hit the United States.

Parts of North America were some 10C (18F) above the seasonal average this month, and smoke from forest fires blanketed Canada and the US East Coast in a hazardous haze, with carbon emissions estimated at a record 160 million tons.

In India, one of the most climate-vulnerable regions, deaths spiked as a result of sustained high temperatures, and extreme heat has been recorded in Spain, Iran, and Vietnam, raising fears that last year’s deadly summer could become routine.

Countries agreed in Paris in 2015 to try to keep long-term average temperature rises within 1.5C, but there is now a 66% likelihood the annual mean will cross the 1.5C threshold for at least one whole year between now and 2027, the World Meteorological Organization predicted in May.
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FULL STORY -- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/6/30/out-of-time-temperature-records-topple-around-the-world

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‘Out of time’: Temperature records topple around the world

Despite record heat, critics cite ‘worrying lack of momentum’ during climate talks with little progress on fossil fuels.

Al Jazeera

@breadandcircuses

OK, I will start taking the high-speed electric trains and buses that run everywhere instead of driving… Oh, wait, never mind.

Well, cool, I'll at least go pick up an e-bike and ride it to work... oh they're kinda expensive and riding in this city is scary dangerous because there is no bike infrastructure.

Okay, then I will definitely sign up for the free utility-intertie photovoltaic program that has been universally offered across the country to anyone… What, there's no such thing? How about a free solar water heater installation program? Nah?

Pick any sector of modern society and there's virtually nothing an individual can do that will matter. Making change at scale comes down to policy and regulations.

IMO at this point, it will take massive, disruptive civil resistance campaigns to force governments to act. Not polite marches once a year, but a mass campaign of nonviolent protest and disruption that they can't ignore.

@Mikal @breadandcircuses a strong President would declare a climate emergency and reallocate funds for defense and energy departments and put army corps of engineers to work rebuilding the grid and adding wind and solar generation everywhere, retrofitting buildings with insulation, and building out mass transit projects. A strong President would say no selling one-use plastics without actual recycling accountability. Where can we find one of those presidents?

@Aethelstan @breadandcircuses

No such thing as such a president. You don't get to be president without catering to Big Oil, Big Car, Big Ag and, overall, Big Money. Even such a mythical creature who wanted to take dramatic action would require massive public mobilization to force their hand or at least give political cover for such action.