I've taken the liberty of editing a graphic that compares the impacts of global heating from 1.5°C up to 4.0°C above pre-industrial levels.

The first image shown below [original source in comment that follows] states that heating of up to 2C is what we can expect by the year 2100. As for 3C and 4C, those impacts will not be felt until "Hundreds of years from now."

Which is plainly ridiculous. So, in the second image, I added warnings about the actual observed rate of global heating and the probable increase in temperatures during the next several decades.

I certainly *wish* that 3C and 4C were hundreds of years away, but they're not. In reality, 1.5C will likely be upon us before we know it, and we'll hit 2C by 2040, if not sooner. On our present course, 3C is almost a certainty this century, and 4C or even higher cannot be ruled out.

#Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency

@breadandcircuses what i would love to see, and hoping would get the point across to more people is a dramatic short/movie showing in reality what a +3C or +4C world would look like from the perspective of a regular human living in a town somewhere. Something like disaster hollywood movies but realistic like "this is reality in like 30 years". This may actually force people to face the reality of the situation in a way they're used to seeing from movies, and that connects to them immediately.
@tj @breadandcircuses uum
we would all be dead