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I've noticed on these boards a bit of skepticism about the possibility of the worst case scenarios playing out. Today, those scenarios seem a bit more likely.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/05/climate/greenhouse-gas-emissions-2018.html
Greenhouse gas emissions worldwide are growing at an accelerating pace this year, researchers said Wednesday, putting the world on track to face some of the most severe consequences of global warming sooner than expected.
Scientists described the quickening rate of carbon dioxide emissions in stark terms, comparing it to a “speeding freight train” and laying part of the blame on an unexpected surge in the appetite for oil as people around the world not only buy more cars but also drive them farther than in the past — more than offsetting any gains from the spread of electric vehicles.
Obviously, it doesn't help that the President of the United States is shoving his head into the coal bin, or that China and India are increasing fossil fuel use faster than they are renewables. Not easy to be an optimist today.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/05/climate/greenhouse-gas-emissions-2018.html
Greenhouse gas emissions worldwide are growing at an accelerating pace this year, researchers said Wednesday, putting the world on track to face some of the most severe consequences of global warming sooner than expected.
Scientists described the quickening rate of carbon dioxide emissions in stark terms, comparing it to a “speeding freight train” and laying part of the blame on an unexpected surge in the appetite for oil as people around the world not only buy more cars but also drive them farther than in the past — more than offsetting any gains from the spread of electric vehicles.
Obviously, it doesn't help that the President of the United States is shoving his head into the coal bin, or that China and India are increasing fossil fuel use faster than they are renewables. Not easy to be an optimist today.