1/ Many climate scientists believe that at this rate within 12 years (!) whole swaths of continents could be uninhabitable due to the heat. The consequences of this are almost unimaginable, yet it’s our responsibility to imagine it in order to avoid them.

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2/ That situation would cause massive food shortages and the implosion of whole economic systems, possibly creating hundreds of millions of climate refugees. That many refugees would completely overwhelm the ability of our systems to absorb.
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3/ It is not catastrophizing to emphasize that the possible consequences of the climate crisis are nothing short of catastrophic — as catastrophic as other events that have befallen the human race throughout our history.
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4/ We shouldn’t accept the possibility that our descendants will say of us a hundred years from now that the problem was that we did too little, too late.
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It’s going to take a miracle
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According to Al Gore we already reached the point of no return in 2016
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Al Gore told us some major Florida cities would be underwater by 2013. We can make some cool things happen in regards to environmental stewardship, but can we stop playing the game of imaginary doomsday?
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It’s funny that the 12 year number has remained constant ove the last 2
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"There’s not — or there shouldn’t be, by now — any real debate on the point that we are now living through the probable end of human civilization.
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SO TRUE MARIANNE ❗️❗️❗️
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the end of intelligent life as we know it all for a handful of dudes to have some “money” i know thas right
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right like…