The environmental scientist, whose book Not the End of the World offers a data-based analysis of the climate crisis, on being informed and engaged without succumbing to despair
We cut the rate of increases in greenhouse gas emissions. This shifted us from most likely 4C by 2100 to 3C of warming by then.
It’s not yet enough to say we succeeded, but it’s a start. It’ll take a lot more work to say we got full success, but that’s always how it was going to be: a multi-decade fight to end fossil fuel use and deforestation
We cut the rate of increases in greenhouse gas emissions. This shifted us from most likely 4C by 2100 to 3C of warming by then.
It’s not yet enough to say we succeeded, but it’s a start. It’ll take a lot more work to say we got full success, but that’s always how it was going to be: a multi-decade fight to end fossil fuel use and deforestation