Not exact matches
Many will agree that this year's
changes to the longstanding tech worker gender imbalance aren't
significant enough to be felt
in the
real world yet.
Moreover,
real world data provide no compelling evidence to suggest that the ongoing rise
in the carbon dioxide concentration of the atmosphere will lead to
significant global warming or
changes in Earth's climate.
Unless you believe the energy transition is not for
real, there would be minimal impact on greenhouse gasses since new pipelines are not likely to
change oil sands economics enough
in a low price
world to spur
significant new investment.
But the risk is certainly
real — while there may be benefits to warming
in parts of the
world, any kind of
significant, long - lasting climate
change to a
world of > 7billion people optimized for current temps will be dangerous.