Yeah there was an agreement in Paris in 2015, and the one of the first things Trump did when elected to office was to back out of that deal. Never trust an (unsuccessful) business man to choose what is best for people, they only care about making more money for themselves and to hell with all the people that die or get hurt along the way.
We rejoined in 2021.
The doomer view is that even that agreement was too little too late. We should’ve been doing this stuff in the 80s.
Considering major oil companies like Exxon buried their own studies in the 70’s showing that this was going to happen, there was a lot we could have done back when small changes would have been easy. Now we’re fucked – it’s going to hurt everyone to make the changes needed, and the effects of climate change that we can’t stop are going to hurt even more – but hey it’s ok because the big corporations made their money and too bad for the rest of us. We’re not on the brink of extinction yet, but I’m betting life in another 50-100 years is going to be unrecognizable to what we were used to in the 80’s.
It had no teeth. Unsurprisingly many countries are failing to meet their targets.
Those crazy people who would be on the corner saying its the “end days” are starting to look pretty smart right now.
Nobody ever listens to smart people. :(
Good to know the billionaires will do just fine. Rest of us not so much
Once the boat sinks we all go into the water. But it’ll take a while so for now cognac is still being served on the upper decks.
Clearly politicians continue to know more than climate scientists. I mean, numbers going up is a good thing, right?
We are so fucked.
Don’t we deserve it if we keep voting for those kind of politicians, and reject the ethical ones?
If “Don’t Look Up” taught me something, is that environmental change is doomed to fail short of a civil war.
Out of time but good to know there’s totally changes on the horizon /s