“Preparing for future threats, like dwindling freshwater supplies or irreversible ecosystem damage, will require transformational changes that involve rethinking how people build homes, grow food, produce energy and protect nature” #IncrementalismNotEnough nytimes.com/2022/02/28/clima…

Feb 28, 2022 · 11:16 AM UTC

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just build lots of nuclear power plants with desalination. energy abundance is good for the planet
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The UN is an unserious joke of an organization whose primary purpose is to lend a democratic sheen to antisemitism. Because Russia is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, it couldn’t even condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; much less actually do anything about it.
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(CNN)Climate change is on course to transform life on Earth as we know it, and unless global warming is dramatically slowed, billions of people and other species will reach points where they can no longer adapt to the new normal, according to a major report published Monday.
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a statement ... “I have seen many scientific reports in my time, but nothing like this … Extreme heat, sea-level rise, and disasters like storms and wildfires are threatening people and ecosystems."
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The military is the largest consumption of energy and the worst polluter. Did you know that? Did you know what Medicare for All was when you said on the debate stage you did not support it? You have just shown us who you are.
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Time to get out our bibles and watch Dr Strangellove on the boob tube.
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