With evidence mounting on the failure to limit global warming to 1.5C, do you think global carbon emissions will be low enough by 2050 to at least avoid the most catastrophic climate change doomsday scenarios forecast by the turn of the century?

I am somewhat hopeful most developed countries will get there but I wonder if developing countries will have the ability and inclination to buy into it as well.

  • @FollyDolly
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    81 year ago

    No, I do not think we will avoid catastrophic change. The ice sheets, the ocean heating, everything is moving faster than the predictions estimated. We have now entered into several severe feedback loops we have no way of stopping.

    Every tech we might have to pull carbon out of the atmosphere is in it’s infancy, when we needed it to be online and operational ten years ago. And we’re STILL pumping greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.

    During Covid we showed that humanity can’t or won’t pull together to fight a commen threat. Our species will survive, but it will be difficult, and many, many poeple are going to die in mass. Huge swaths of this planet are going to become uninhabitable.

    And I’m sorry. I did everything I reasonably could. Ate less meat, grow/grew my own food, wrote to legislators, tried to spread awareness, and what good did it do? Did any of it do? Not a goddamned thing.

    I am going to keep doing everything I can, but I think it’s over. We just don’t know it yet.

    (I have sources for The Deadly Feedback Loops if anyone is interested.)