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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Replying to @marwilliamson
But you don't accept Evolution Theory? Why Climate Science then? A la carte science?
Replying to @marwilliamson
It’s a shame you’ve fallen for this statement that has been drug out every year for the past 27 years....”scientists” can’t even tell the weather in three weeks, but they are dead certain what will happen in 12 years!??
Replying to @marwilliamson
Wait. When did Al Gore make his 10-year prediction? Or are we not keeping score with these deadlines?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
A 90 yr old bridge in PDX saw a spike in suicides in 2013. The solution; build a fence to prevent jumpers. Why were increasing numbers of citizens despairing to the point of suicide? We don't want to know. This will be humanity's response to the climate crisis. Bandaids.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Certainly large areas are already requiring life support for days now heat waves could kill millions
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Thank you Miss Williamson. God bless you 😇🌻
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I call bullshit