In short, we aren’t on track to an apocalyptic extinction, and the new head is concerned that rhetoric that we are is making people apathetic and paralyzes them from making beneficial actions.

He makes it clear too that this doesn’t mean things are perfectly fine. The world is becoming and will be more dangerous with respect to climate. We’re going to still have serious problems to deal with. The problems just aren’t insurmountable and extinction level.

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        their is more than just storm issues in fl that cause issue with finding home insurance. Don’t get me wrong storms are a part of it, but the rampant and ease of ability for contractors to commit insurance fraud and get away with it among several other issues also was heavy aspects in it as well.

        Edit to add: we do need to stop global warming not saying its not something to worry about, it is. Just that the situation in fl is more nuance. As is to an extent can right now.

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          This is true, thanks. Increasingly however, insurers are going to cite storms and sea level rise as justification for not insuring homes. See : the outer banks, NC for a preview

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            11 year ago

            PH yeah that is definitely going to happen with global warming.Ieitger everyone’s premiums increase drastically or they need to drop those that are higherrisks.Itss why states like fl and Cali have government backed companies for those that are high risk

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          61,000 people died of heat in Europe this last month. It’s happening now, though 😢

          And yes lots more will change: more frequent storms, rising acidity of the oceans, range shifts and local extinctions. More problems require even more and varied solutions.

          We’ve had technology to relieve dependence on fossil fuels for decades, but the lack of initiative to speak publicly and forcefully about climate change and fear of being seen as biased on behalf of scientists let oil and coal lobbyists drive the narrative and crushed such competition in the 1990s. Per kwh, such forms of energy and now more economically and ecologically viable then ever before. Speak up now!