The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change now says Earth will likely cross the threshold beyond which it can’t avoid catastrophic climate change within the next 10 yrs unless we rapidly stop burning fossil fuels. We need an emergency level mobilization for a just transition from a dirty economy to a clean economy. This is not the time to ramp up fossil fuel extraction with more oil drilling like the Willow Project; it’s time to ramp it down.

Apr 3, 2023 · 1:59 PM UTC

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So many populist issues spanning across Conservative/Liberal ideologies could be tackled. Instead, we are expected to pretend the United States can change the fossil fuel usage of the entire world? Not to mention these never ending predictions fail decade after decade.
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We've been hearing this for 40yrs. It's all bs unless China, India & Russia are onboard.
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Another sky if falling prediction that they’ll have to change. The boy who cried wolf is the same story as the cult who cried climate change.
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How does the continuous research and trials for weather manipulation effect the climate changes? To say we haven't made progress is a lie(not implying that came from you).
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Well you better go tell the sun to stop with heating ,& cooling our planet. This climechsnge garbage that I heard going back to the 70s when your side said that a ice age was coming, then climate change in the 80s. Then Acid rain in the 90s. Then Al Gore's crap.
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@marwilliamson please boost the use of salt water batteries. Salt water batteries can replace toxic lithium using just salt water. They are a clean, (at scale) cheap solution to provide enough energy storage to make renewables far more viable. popsci.com/technology/ev-sal…
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The fact that you're talking about it (and it's not happening) with ten years to go, means it's already too late. Ramping down fossil fuels is a massive challenge and there isn't even the political will yet. We need something much more impactful now. Not sure what.
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China and India absolutely won’t stop. So we probably should plan for a much warmer future.
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Europe is burning wood so let's start there instead.