Congratulations to all the volunteers and people who put together a fantastic TEDx King's Park Youth yesterday.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable and inspiring event 👍
Congratulations to all the volunteers and people who put together a fantastic TEDx King's Park Youth yesterday.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable and inspiring event 👍
Having driven my EV for the last six months, I've quickly forgotten that older cars are turned on with a key instead of a Start button.
Took me 5 minutes fumbling around in a dark garage before I figured out the above.
To be fair to myself, the key was folded into the fob when I got it.
🤦
The world we’ve known all our lives is vanishing in front of our eyes.
A stable, dependable climate allowing consistently reliable agriculture, century after century of economic growth, and huge, thriving coastal cities — that is rapidly breaking down and it’s already too late to prevent some level of collapse.
No matter what we do now, at least 2°C above baseline will be upon us within the next few decades, and unless things change very quickly, 3°C or even higher is virtually guaranteed as well.
But that doesn’t mean we should give up!
Because we still have a choice, a vital choice, between (1) a world very different from our recent past, but still survivable for a smaller population of humans, living simpler lives in closer harmony with their surroundings; or (2) a world where no humans remain at all, and millions of other species perish along with us, due to the terrible decisions we allowed our “leaders” to make.
That is what we’re fighting for. The difference between a planet 2°C above the pre-industrial baseline and one 4°C or 5°C above the baseline is huge. In fact, it’s existential.