Taking a Page from the Pandemic Playbook let the Scaremongering Commence of the Papal inspired LAUDATO SI' type inspired gobblygook---Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honorable of the earth? Isaiah 23:8
"On Monday morning millions of smartphone users awoke to a flurry of push
alerts from news organizations touting urgent, ground-breaking news:
what Bloomberg
described as an "epochal" new report from "the world's top climate
scientists" warned that the planet will likely warm by 1.5ºC over the
next two decades...without a dramatic reduction in emissions resulting
from a change in human activity. The report represents the latest update from the UN's Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change. Although scientists have been warning for years
that climate change represents an apocalyptic threat to the human race
(it's the stated motive behind Elon Musk's mission to Mars), this latest
report "for the first time speaks with certainty about the total
responsibility of human activity for rising temperatures"...so human
responsibility for climate change hasn't been a 'sure thing' in the eyes
of science...until now? CNN added that the scientific community has
concluded for the first time that human responsibility is "unequivocal".
Bloomberg explains
it thusly, while also noting the timing of the report, arriving just
three months before the UN's next round of climate talks - setting up
three months of media programming about the importance of these talks:"More
than any other forecast or record, this report’s determinations
establish a powerful global consensus less than three months before the
UN’s COP26 international climate talks."
Here are
some of the key findings a...The report
was signed by 234 scientists from 60 countries. Temperatures will
continue to rise until "at least" 2050, causing "further extreme weather
events." And without “immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions"
reductions, stopping global warming will be impossible, as the global
temperature will likely rise 2C above pre-industrial levels by 2100.
The AP
called this next detail the "Big Catch" from the report: Meeting the
most ambitious goal of the Paris accord, which involves keeping
temperature increases to 1.5°C by the end of the century, is believed to
only be possible via what is known as "negative emissions": That means
sucking more carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere than is added. In
other words, being "emissions neutral" or "zero emissions" or whatever
American Tech giants like Microsoft are calling it these days, is no
longer enough." ZeroHedge