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We cannot carry on as before in the face of climate change. Here's what our communities can do

July 5, 2019 13:46
A team from the Danish Meteorological Institute travels across melted sea ice to retrieve equipment (Photo; Steffen Olsen of the Centre for Ocean and Ice at the Danish Meteoroligical Institute)
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It is a relief to hear leaders finally address our ecological crisis.

Extreme droughts, heatwaves, floods, wildfires and hurricanes, previously once-in-a-lifetime events now occur annually in some parts of the world.

In October 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) highlighted the likely consequences of exceeding current ‘safe limits’ of global warming. Its prediction that we will overshoot made for worrying reading.

Since then, the British government has pledged to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050. While welcome, its proposed measures will not generate the necessary changes at the required speed.