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The Copenhagen Diagnosis: Climate Science Report
We only have months, not years, to save civilisation from climate change
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No matter how ridiculous, pointless, or impossible,
you do what is right.
There is no other way …
“Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.”
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“Over the 20th century, ocean temperatures in the North Atlantic main development region warmed during peak hurricane season, with the most pronounced warming occurring over the last four decades.” Earth GaugeWe give our consent every moment that we do not resist.
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Thanks for the quote – I needed that.
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As scary as the Copenhagen Diagnosis is, it is still a fairly conservative analysis. But then scientists are conservative, well beyond reasonable doubt is not certainty.
It is a very good summary of the changes to scientific understanding over the last few years. I recommend it as a good read, aimed at the layman.