Not exact matches
It sure looks like few people can afford to
care about climate impacts thousands of years and more in the
future.
At any rate, the facts as reported ought to be accurate, rather than judging in advance that no one
cares about climate impacts that last thousands of years and more into the
future.
As Gore keeps on telling us, the choice really is ours to make: whether we
care enough
about our children, grandchildren and
future generations to take serious action now to avert a full - blown
climate crisis.
Unfortunately, for people who
care about the
future of humanity and the vast variety of species were are dragging to extinction [PDF] through the
climate crisis, profit is the key factor for fossil fuel barons and their influence peddlers.
Students aren't exactly doing it because they
care about the environment, they are doing it because they have been taught in classes that this is one of the biggest threats,
climate change, to their
future, and they know what the causes are.
The term «enforcers of the
climate consensus» is a bitter and resentful way to refer to competent and productive
climate scientists, in particular those who
care enough
about the current and
future impact of anthropogenic
climate change on Earth's ecosystems and on humanity.
They may begin to
care about climate change because it is going to make their condition worse in the
future.
To stand with millions around the world in a visible demonstration that we actually
care about the planet,
about climate change,
about the
future.
climate sensitivities, it shouldn't ultimately matter whether dangerous
climate change occurs in 2200, 2300 or 2400 because of our actions now; surely we should
care about what we leave for
future generations?
This paper by Salzman et al. 2008 is a little technical in places, and a little out of date (now), but provides a nice insight into why we should
care about Pliocene
climate, and also discusses our understanding of matches and mismatches between the world of the mid-Pliocene and today, and so why it is a useful analogy for our
future.
Wherever the profiteers of
climate change, of mountain top removal, of air and water pollution meet, citizens who
care about a safe and healthy
future will be there to stop them.»