• Tiresia@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    Completely different world, yes. Preventing irreversible climate impacts, no.

    Of course the most important thing we can do from now on is always action now rather than looking back on what could have been, but IMO it’s critical to the credibility of climate scientists to be honest about the damage that has already been done. Articles like these make it sound like it’s all made up because the window has been “rapidly closing” since 1960.

    The average life expectancy will drop by a decade compared to where it is now in 2025. It is too late to prevent that. Over a billion people will die from famine, climate disaster, or the disease and war that result from people trying to escape hunger and climate disaster. We have to make peace with that and make clear that these deaths are the result of people’s inaction.

    If we continue the current course for even just the next decade, life expectancy will drop by another two decades. Billions more will die. That is worth fighting to prevent with every fiber of our being.