Hi,
Yesterday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a
scientific body of the United Nations, released its highly
anticipated report concluding that the human influence on our
changing climate is undisputed. In its Sixth Assessment, the IPCC
states that the nations who are major contributors to greenhouse gas
emissions have failed to reduce their output and now a certain
amount of global warming is locked in and is
irreversible.
Within the next two decades, global temperatures are likely to rise
1.5 degrees Celsius. This means that the heatwaves, wildfires,
droughts, floods and other extreme weather that have come to mark our
summers are here to stay. Yet, worse outcomes like a warming of 4
degrees Celsius and the collapse of ice sheets in Greenland and
Antarctica can be avoided if action is taken now.
The climate crisis can no longer be ignored or
avoided. It is up to each of us to do what we can to reduce
our carbon footprints and get our world leaders and the business
community to alter course. This report has also elevated the outcome
of negotiations at the upcoming COP26
in Glasgow to a once-in-a-generation moment and it is important
for the world to pay attention.
We must also support initiatives such as climate
literacy so that students across the world can benefit from
high-quality education to develop into informed and engaged citizens
who will be able to adapt to and fight climate change.
Read the IPCC’s
Sixth Assessment report and stay tuned to learn more about the
climate crisis, COP26 and what we're doing to stop the world from
warming.
In unity,
Kathleen Rogers President
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