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IPCC report: How have politicians and environmentalists reacted?


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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has just released its latest report from the world’s leading climate experts.

 

They say that the reality of the crisis is bad and it is rapidly getting worse.

But the IPCC’s scientists have underlined that there is an enormous opportunity to change the course of the future - it is “now or never”.

 

The Paris Agreement warming limit of 1.5C is still within reach. We have the solutions we need in this critical decade to cut emissions and exit from fossil fuels.

So how have politicians, conservationists and environmental groups reacted to the IPCC’s “final warning” on the climate crisis?

  • 4 weeks later...
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I actually read

 

IPCC report: Here’s how we can defuse the ‘ticking time bomb’ of climate change

 

and saw nothing beyond a lot of bureaucratic waffle.

 

Seems that, as usual, it's all about transferring western money to other countries, but nothing about ensuring the money isn't wasted.

 

They can get back to me when they put out some actual, real things that should be done by individuals. I'm not holding my breath and will continue to drive my oil powered car like the vast majority of all cars on the planet.

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