OSLO (Reuters)- Government plans for
slowing climate change remain «woefully inadequate» despite promises of tougher action under the 2015 Paris agreement, according to Fiji, which will preside at United Nations talks in Germany next week.
Government actions to
slow climate change remain inadequate and fossil fuel companies continue to block change.
Not exact matches
Actually global heating (
climate change) will make the point of whether these fantasy gods are whatever stupid people believe them to be a moot point in a few years as humans and all living things do a
slow roast as temperatures climb higher and
remain there for hundreds of years....
In the GISS «committed
climate change» simulations, most of the additional warming has occured by 2050, but there
remains a
slow increase for decades afterwards.
The real threat, the existential threat, is that
climate change will gain so much momentum that humanity loses what
remaining power it has to
slow or stop it, even by reducing carbon emissions to zero.
The great risk is that although the current approach to
climate taken by the Trump EPA may
slow the alarmist agenda as long as it
remains in office, no real
changes will be made to the EF, and future administrations may simply resume and even the Obama Administration's alarmist agenda at the expense of the future of US economic well being.
And, if we assume the weather in 2050 or 2100 — and, by extension the
climate during that period —
remains as unknown today as it has always been and, if we also agree that
climate change is not getting reversed or
slowed or accelerated by anything we have done or will ever do or even can do, imagine the massive futility of engaging in efforts to sequester CO2.
The
remaining slow drift to lower GMT and pCO2 over glacial time, punctuated by higher - frequency variability and the dust −
climate feedbacks, may reflect the consequences of the growth of continental ice sheets via albedo increases (also from vegetation
changes) and increased CO2 dissolution in the ocean from cooling.