MORON Humans have 2 years left ‘to save the world’ says UN climate chief as he presses for faster action

Kathy in FL

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ATTENTION! ATTENTION!! THE SKY IS FALLING. I REPEAT, THE SKY IS FALLING!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hof::hof::hof:


Humans have 2 years left ‘to save the world’ says UN climate chief as he presses for faster action​


OXFORD, England (AP) — Humanity has only two years left “to save the world” by making dramatic changes in the way it spews heat-trapping emissions and it has even less time to act to get the finances behind such a massive shift, the head of the United Nations climate agency said.

With governments of the world facing a 2025 deadline for new and stronger plans to curb carbon pollution, nearly half of the world’s populations voting in elections this year, and crucial global finance meetings later this month in Washington, United Nations executive climate secretary Simon Stiell said Wednesday he knows his warning may sound melodramatic. But he said action over the next two years is “essential.”

“We still have a chance to make greenhouse gas emissions tumble, with a new generation of national climate plans. But we need these stronger plans, now,” Stiell said in a speech at the Chatham House think tank in London. He suggested that climate action is not just for powerful people to address — in a not-so-veiled reference to the electoral calendar this year.

“Who exactly has two years to save the world? The answer is every person on this planet,” Stiell said. “More and more people want climate action right across societies and political spectrums, in large part because they are feeling the impacts of the climate crisis in their everyday lives and their household budgets.”

Crop-destroying droughts have increased the need for bolder action to curb emissions and help farmers adapt which could boost food security and lessen hunger, he said. “Cutting fossil fuel pollution will mean better health and huge savings for governments and households alike,” Stiell said.

Not everyone is convinced such warnings will be helpful.

“‘Two years to save the world’ is meaningless rhetoric — at best, it’s likely to be ignored, at worst, it will be counterproductive,” said Princeton University climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer, who is also a professor of international affairs.

Levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the air last year hit all-time highs, according to United States government calculations, while scientists calculate that the world’s carbon dioxide emissions jumped 1.1%. Last year was the hottest year on record by far, global temperature monitoring groups concluded.

If emissions of carbon dioxide and methane from burning of coal, oil and natural gas continue to rise or don’t start a sharp decline, Stiell said it “will further entrench the gross inequalities between the world’s richest and poorest countries and communities” that are being worsened by climate change.

And behind it all is money.

Stiell’s speech comes just ahead of meetings of The World Bank and other big multinational development institutions, where poorer nations, led by Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley and Kenyan President William Ruto, are pushing for major reforms in the systems that loan money to poor nations, especially those hit by climate-related disasters.

In conjunction with that push, Stiell called for “a quantum leap this year in climate finance.” He called for debt relief for the countries that need it the most, saying they are spending $400 billion on debt financing instead of preparing for and preventing future climate change.

He called for more financial aid, not just loans, and more money from different groups like banks, the International Maritime Organization, and the G20, the world’s 20 most powerful economies. Those countries are responsible for 80% of the world’s heat-trapping emissions, he said.

“G20 leadership must be at the core of the solution, as it was during the great financial crisis,” Stiell said.

“Every day, finance ministers, CEOs, investors, and development bankers direct trillions of dollars. It’s time to shift those dollars from the energy and infrastructure of the past, towards that of a cleaner, more resilient future,” Stiell said. “And to ensure that the poorest and most vulnerable countries benefit.”


Officials said the climate finance problem needs to be fixed by the end of the year with November’s climate negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan, a crucial point.

Stiell is “absolutely right” that timing and finance are the heart of the matter, said longtime climate analyst Alden Meyer of European think tank E3G. The carbon action plans submitted by next year will “determine whether we can get on the trajectory of sharp emissions reductions needed to avoid much worse climate impacts than those we are already suffering today,” he said.

With so many elections and places where democracies on the brink, “climate finance related to carbon policy is on the line,” said Nancy Lindborg, president of the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, at the Skoll World Forum, an ideas conference in Oxford, England.

Climate Analytics CEO Bill Hare said Stiell was “listening to the science” — namely that global emissions must be halved by the end of the decade to meet the Paris climate accord’s ambition of capping global temperature increases to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit).


“Governments are nowhere near that, and disastrously many are still supporting new fossil fuel development,” Hare said. “We need to see a massive strengthening of action now – faster ramping up of renewables, electric vehicles and batteries – if we’re to get serious reductions by 2030. The longer we wait, the more it will cost.”

 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
or 50 years ago
Non-dolphin-free Ice-Aged mercury filled Tuna…

:hof:

50 years ago… Well close to it anyhow. I had this shop teacher, who would don his white shop jacket like he was Albert Einstein on the brink of a conclusion of a multi-chalk board equation.

It was 1975 and his total immersion into The mercury in the tuna was OFF the charts.

There was something about his eyes. His personification was an Old Yoda in an upholstery class. His eyes though, more like a startled Chihuahua, that just missed being clipped by a Greyhound bus on the interstate.

You know what I’m saying?

I don’t know how many good tuna sandwiches I missed over the years cause of that Green Piece of environmental programming.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Doing all he can to "levelize" outcome.

YOU can't be wealthy and rich - if you are then you must have TAKEN ADVANTAGE of something or someone.

Dobbin
 

Richard

TB Fanatic
They're saying that humans have caused the Earth to tilt more and to spin faster because of melting ice, if true quite an achievement in planetary engineering I say.
Nothing will happen in the next 2 - 5 years even if they threw billions at the problem, it'll take decades to build all those extra nuclear power stations even if they started now, They could have started to build all that nuclear generation capacity 20 years ago but they didn't. Furthermore I don't think there's enough uranium to satisfy global demand if it happened but renewables are not the answer.
The so called experts do not themselves have any viable plans.
 
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Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
The Report From Iron Mountain, 1976 was when the official plan was say.......refined. An environmental threat to the planet laid out...global cooling, then warming, now just change....and warming......so that is 47 years.

The mendacity of these fools, has a distinct odor.
 

workhorse

Veteran Member
Aren’t these people the ones who said in the 70s that we were going into an ice age. By now there is not supposed to be any ice at the poles according to Al Gore. Also the polar ice caps have an extra 22 feet on them compared to last year. When they ban their private jets and yachts I’ll look into it. And if all the sea levels are going to rise why do the elites keep buying up ocean front property? It’s all about one word Control!!!
 
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