

A ‘Code Red for Humanity’
Aug 13, 2021
In an eye-opening discussion, climate reporter Henry Fountain from The New York Times dives into a recent UN scientific report warning that we've passed a critical point in the fight against climate change. He underscores how human actions have triggered intense heat waves, droughts, and flooding, projecting a stark future if carbon emissions remain unchecked. Fountain emphasizes the narrow window we have for action, advocating for urgent changes to prevent catastrophic outcomes while instilling hope for collective efforts toward a sustainable future.
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Report Significance
- This report, by the UN's IPCC, is definitive, reviewing 14,000 papers.
- Its release during a summer of extreme weather makes it compelling.
Human Impact Confirmed
- The report forcefully concludes that the climate is changing due to human activity.
- This conclusion, approved by 195 governments, removes previous ambiguity.
Baked-In Warming
- Regardless of emission cuts, warming will continue for three decades.
- This is due to existing CO2, which takes decades to break down.