Why we are 350: Scientists overwhelmingly agree that 350ppm CO2 is the upper limit to sustain life as humans have lived it. For more than 800,000 years atmospheric CO2 varied between roughly 180 to 280ppm.
 
   Our Earth passed 350ppm CO2 during 1988!  

Mauna Loa Observatory - We are now in the 420 - 425ppm range!
  • Two days, September 10, 7pm, 350MKE: What do you expect the future holds?
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350 Milwaukee Meeting
Tuesday, September 10, 7 - 8:30pm

Hybrid: In-person & Zoom

First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee
1342 N Astor St, Milwaukee
 
What Do You Expect the Future Holds?

350MKE member Tim Kehl, Retired Pastor and Climate Change Communicator, will moderate a discussion of our expectations for the future on a planet where life as humans have known it is being changed by global heating.
  • What are your thoughts on the future for your children, your grandchildren, and yourself?
  • What are the three most impactful things we should be doing to bring about a transition from dirty fossil fuel energy to clean renewable energy?
  • How do you maintain hope?
 
Time: Tuesday, September 10, 7 - 8:30pm

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Dear John,

On the first day of Summer 2024, more than 265 million Americans were subjected to “a climate change-supercharged, long duration and record-breaking heat wave” – exposing them to the No. 1 weather-related killer in the U.S.


#ExtremeWeatherSZN 2024 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record with fatal heat, deadly tornadoes, destructive wildfires, and catastrophic hurricanes already happening – the time to #ActOnClimate is now.

Average people aren't fueling this extreme weather. Big polluters burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas are to blame for these more intense, dangerous, and damaging stormsIt's time for transparency.

Doesn't it make more sense to name extreme weather events after the polluters responsible?



Together for the climate,
All of us at 350 Wisconsin

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