Alert: We have three years before it's too late to save the planet.

in #global7 years ago

The world is bald to hear about studies and predictions about the future of our planet if global warming is not controlled, right? The problem is that most people associate this "future" with the idea of ​​something far away - which gives us the false impression that we still have plenty of time to reverse the situation and avoid the problems that the scientists say are coming. Only the thing is not quite like that!
According to Leanna Garfield of Business Insider, a group of respected scientists has sent out a scary warning. According to these people, we are only three years before it is too late to save the planet from the worst effects of global warming.

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Worrying alert

According to Leanna, in fact, many of the devastating effects of global warming are already there, even if we do not realize it. According to her, in the last two decades, the average rate of sea level rise has increased by 50%, and the last three years have been the hottest. Want a more current data? This year, temperatures have already reached the highest levels in history in some regions of the planet - and that is only half the year!

Scientists who launched the alert explained that if greenhouse gas emissions are permanently reduced by the year 2020, it is possible - not sure! - that the temperatures of the planet do not reach the maximum limit of which there will be no return.
Failing that, researchers predict a series of devastating impacts such as the dramatic increase in deforested areas, unpredictable climatic variations that could ruin crops around the world, and floods caused by rising sea levels - which would greatly affect coastal regions which, As you know, concentrate the majority of the world's population.

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Proposals

Luckily, the group that launched the alert also proposed a series of targets that, if implemented, could help reverse the picture in the next three years. Among them is ensuring that 15% of all globally marketed vehicles are electric and that at least 30% of the world's electricity supply comes from renewable sources.
Scientists also propose that cities move to de-capitalization plans, which include building low-polluting buildings and infrastructures by 2050 - for which there is projected $ 300 billion in funding per year.

Other measures would be to implement more sustainable agricultural practices, focused on reducing emissions and increasing carbon sequestration, banning deforestation and promoting reforestation, encouraging the financial sector to issue more "green bonds" to assist in global warming mitigation efforts, And develop plans for the industry to increase its energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2050.
Did you get a taste of pessimism by reading the above proposals - all the more knowing that global warming is not a priority for the Americans and that Trump decided to remove the US from the Paris Accord? This agreement, as you may know, refers to targets related to reducing the emission of pollutants that the signatory countries have pledged to meet.
According to Leanna, even with this immense complication - since the US is the biggest polluter in the world - scientists say it is vitally important that everyone join in fighting emissions and commit to meeting the targets set by the agreement. And you, dear reader, what do you think? Complicated, right?

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Don't worry. I'm sure no one will care until its too late.

Humanity in his best, right?

Man made global warming is a hoax. The world has stopped warming since the 90's. Stop listening to propoganda and do your own research. The real threat is geoengineering.

interesting article