The message in this report to global leaders is more dire than ever before — we need immediate action.
John — The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) just released a sixth edition of their climate report and it includes vital information we think you need to know.
We’ll be direct: the toplines aren’t good.
Extreme weather events like heat waves, wildfires, droughts and floods are a direct consequence of climate change and are getting worse.
Sea level rise is quickly speeding up. Globally, sea levels rose about 8 inches on average between 1901 and 2018.
While it’s still possible to meet the goals set by the Paris Climate Accords, it gets harder each passing day and would require a wide scale reductions in carbon emissions.
John, the good news is that there is still time to avoid some of the worst consequences of climate change.
If nations around the world take dramatic steps to rollback carbon emissions, Earth could stop warming and even grow cooler by the middle of this century.
But the message in this report to global leaders is more dire than ever before — we need immediate action.
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