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Monday, September 23, 2019

Al Gore

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Al Gore: The Climate Crisis Is the Battle of Our Time, and We Can Win


Things take longer to happen than you think they will, but then they happen much faster than you thought they could.

The destructive impacts of the climate crisis are now following the trajectory of that economics maxim as horrors long predicted by scientists are becoming realities.

More destructive Category 5 hurricanes are developing, monster fires ignite and burn on every continent but Antarctica, ice is melting in large amounts there and in Greenland, and accelerating sea-level rise now threatens low-lying cities and island nations.

Tropical diseases are spreading to higher latitudes. Cities face drinking-water shortages. The ocean is becoming warmer and more acidic, destroying coral reefs and endangering fish populations that provide vital protein consumed by about a billion people... (continues)

1 comment:

  1. Grayson Holley2:23 PM CDT

    Seeing Al Gore in person was very refreshing and nice to see someone with power actaully caring about the environment.

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