This should be front-page headline news every day, leading every TV newscast.

And yet it's not. Why? Because if it was, that might deter us from accepting the perpetuation of BUSINESS AS USUAL.
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If global temperatures increase by 1° Celsius or more above their current levels, billions of people will face wet-bulb temperatures every year so intense that their bodies will not be able to naturally cool themselves. Indeed, if global temperatures exceed 2° above pre-industrial levels, four billion people will encounter intolerable heat and humidity on a yearly basis, often in regions where air conditioning and other forms of relief are not widely available. That could include more than two billion people in Pakistan and India, one billion in eastern China, and 800 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. Once global temperatures rise 3° above pre-industrial levels, much of the U.S. Northeast, Southeast, and Midwest will also regularly experience unlivable wet-bulb temperatures.

There is no universe in which this development will not lead to millions of deaths. "It is important to understand that wet-bulb temperatures of 95°F (35°C) are not conditions we can just get used to," Dr. Peter Reiners, a professor of geosciences at the University of Arizona, wrote for Salon in 2021. "Human bodies have fundamental physiological limits; our planet's perturbed, angry climate doesn't care about them."
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Just one degree more above current temps will put BILLIONS of people at grave risk of death from climate chaos.

FULL ARTICLE -- https://www.salon.com/2023/10/16/heat-is-making-our-planet-uninhabitable-why-isnt-this-the-top-news-story-around-the-world/

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #Capitalism #BusinessAsUsual

Heat is making Earth uninhabitable. Why isn't this the top news story around the world?

A recent study found that millions will be displaced as climate change makes their regions too hot to live

Salon.com

@breadandcircuses
Had a strange disagreement with someone who claimed media are 'fear-mongering' over climate change. My assertion to the contrary (that reality is far more terrifying than any headline) led to a permanent rupture.
This weird 'everything's fine' vibe coming from educated, left-leaning people scares the shit out of me. It's not doom-mongering to pay attention, to chart the graphs, to observe what's already happening to millions of people's lives.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/18/devastating-journey-to-escape-climate-catastrophe

Trapped as fire raged: deadly perils in Mexico for migrants escaping climate catastrophe

Higinio Alberto Ramírez nearly died in a devastating fire at a migrant center in Mexico after rising seas forced him from Honduras – but the climate crisis is not recognized as grounds for asylum

The Guardian

@clarebee @breadandcircuses

They're kinda right, for the wrong reasons.

The media's fear-mongering about climate change is a bit like.... fearmongering about how the barn door really needs to be closed, when the horses are already 4+ decades down the road and ravaging the countryside. They make a lot of noise about threats that are nowhere near the scale of what we're really facing, and thus scare people while also gaslighting them simultaneously. It's a very slick trick.

@violetmadder @clarebee @breadandcircuses
We also hear a lot of climate activists say stuff like "there is still time to turn this around," and I think what politicians hear is "we're not at a crisis yet." It is time for people to stop saying there is time. There isn't time. If we act now, we're still acting too late, but we might mitigate the worst effects.

@alun_parsons @violetmadder @clarebee @breadandcircuses

Scientists can't win in this argument. If they say there's no time left to avoid disaster, they excuse fatalism. If they say there's time left, they excuse procrastination. If they say they are certain of their conclusions, they are attacked for being bad scientists. If they say they are not certain, they are ignored because people want certainty.

Science has done all it can to warn us. Now it's up to the people.

@isomeme @alun_parsons @violetmadder @clarebee @breadandcircuses What people need to hear is that any action they take now will have a massive impact on the future. One of the best things people can do right now is oppose the oil industry. They are just people and they can be stopped by people. So make noise, demand accountability, fill their job application systems with garbage. Make yourself a problem any way you can. Together we can make things better even if we can't fully stop the crisis.