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Claim: “Soon it will be unrecognisable”: total climate meltdown cannot be stopped

Essay by Eric Worrall

If only you evil carbon sinners had listened before it was too late. But we can still apparently fix the climate crisis, even though the crisis is inevitable.

‘Soon it will be unrecognisable’: total climate meltdown cannot be stopped, says expert

Blistering heatwaves are just the start. We must accept how bad things are before we can head off global catastrophe, according to a leading UK scientist

Robin McKie
Sun 31 Jul 2022 01.48 AEST

And this is just the beginning, insists McGuire, who is emeritus professor of geophysical and climate hazards at University College London. As he makes clear in his uncompromising depiction of the coming climatic catastrophe, we have – for far too long – ignored explicit warnings that rising carbon emissions are dangerously heating the Earth. Now we are going to pay the price for our complacence in the form of storms, floods, droughts and heatwaves that will easily surpass current extremes.

The crucial point, he argues, is that there is now no chance of us avoiding a perilous, all-pervasive climate breakdown. We have passed the point of no return and can expect a future in which lethal heatwaves and temperatures in excess of 50C (120F) are common in the tropics; where summers at temperate latitudes will invariably be baking hot, and where our oceans are destined to become warm and acidic. “A child born in 2020 will face a far more hostile world that its grandparents did,” McGuire insists.

In this respect, the volcanologist, who was also a member of the UK government’s Natural Hazard Working Group, takes an extreme position. Most other climate experts still maintain we have time left, although not very much, to bring about meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. A rapid drive to net zero and the halting of global warming is still within our grasp, they say.

Such claims are dismissed by McGuire. “I know a lot of people working in climate science who say one thing in public but a very different thing in private. In confidence, they are all much more scared about the future we face, but they won’t admit that in public. I call this climate appeasement and I believe it only makes things worse. The world needs to know how bad things are going to get before we can hope to start to tackle the crisis.”

As to the reason for the world’s tragically tardy response, McGuire blames a “conspiracy of ignorance, inertia, poor governance, and obfuscation and lies by climate change deniers that has ensured that we have sleepwalked to within less than half a degree of the dangerous 1.5C climate change guardrail. Soon, barring some sort of miracle, we will crash through it.”

“This is a call to arms,” he says. “So if you feel the need to glue yourself to a motorway or blockade an oil refinery, do it. Drive an electric car or, even better, use public transport, walk or cycle. Switch to a green energy tariff; eat less meat. Stop flying; lobby your elected representatives at both local and national level; and use your vote wisely to put in power a government that walks the talk on the climate emergency.”

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/30/total-climate-meltdown-inevitable-heatwaves-global-catastrophe

I have to admire Bill McGuire’s climate propaganda innovation – he’s solved the problem of upping the ante beyond certain doom.

This was a real challenge for greens, how do you make climate change seem even scarier than “near certain doom, but we have a sliver of hope”? Bills solution is, we’re certainly doomed, but we need to work to avoid that doom, even though doom is inevitable.

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Walter Sobchak
July 31, 2022 6:07 pm

If you put it that way, there is nothing left for us to do but party like it’s 1999 (Classical Reference)

Tom
July 31, 2022 6:24 pm

50 C in the Tropics?? I guess the geophysical professor hasn’t heard of the 30 C limit there. I checked Hawaii, and it’s been pretty much constant for the last century.

Old Cocky
Reply to  Tom
August 1, 2022 1:41 am

Alice Springs, Longreach and Emerald can get pretty warm.

Reply to  Old Cocky
August 1, 2022 7:48 am

But they’re all just south of the Tropic of Capricorn.

Old Cocky
Reply to  James Schrumpf
August 1, 2022 2:30 pm

That’s a fair point, but they’re better known than Winton or Boulia.
How about Marble Bar in WA?

Edward Katz
July 31, 2022 6:25 pm

I’ve heard that the upcoming COP-27 meetings in Egypt in early November will attract as many as 30,000 delegates. Most of these are paid for with tax dollars and almost all will be travelling by jet airliners which are among the worst emitters in the transportation sector. Yet these same delegates will be preaching to the rest of us about the necessity/urgency to cut our CO2 emissions; i.e. “our” emissions but not “theirs”. Do I detect a certain degree of hypocrisy and also an explanation for why most people worldwide have no intention of changing their lifestyles to save the planet.

Paul Redfern
July 31, 2022 8:13 pm

This sounds like doublethink from George Orwell’s 1984. We learned about this in high school.

lee
July 31, 2022 8:17 pm

“So if you feel the need to glue yourself to a motorway or blockade an oil refinery, do it”. Especially on days of 38C or above.

Reply to  lee
August 1, 2022 10:00 am

Especially on days of 38C or above.

Hey, if it’s hot enough you can even skip the glue 🙂

CD in Wisconsin
July 31, 2022 8:43 pm

If one reads the first paragraph of the Guardian article, we may find the motivation for McGuire’s
end-of-the-world gloom and doom rhetoric….

“[T]he publication of Bill McGuire’s latest book, Hothouse Earth, could not be more timely. Appearing in the shops this week, it will be perused by sweltering customers who have just endured record high temperatures across the UK and now face the prospect of weeks of drought to add to their discomfort.”

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Nothing like improving the health of your own bank account (with sales of your book) by playing on the fears and scientific illiteracy of the public. Money, money, money. I wish there were laws on the books that allowed McGuire to be locked up for what he is doing.

Dave Andrews
Reply to  CD in Wisconsin
August 1, 2022 6:23 am

Similarly James Dyke, Associate Professor at Exeter University, had a number of over the top articles in the UK i newspaper earlier this year when he was hyping his forthcoming book “Fire,Storm and Flood: The Violence of Climate Change”

Wonder if he was taught by McGuire at some stage ?

July 31, 2022 9:39 pm

The only reason the earth might not be recognizable to some people is that it will be greener than at any time in human history. The ones expecting an increase in extreme drought and a dying, browning planet will be shocked.
However, the UN has been predicting a demise in the planet for 30+ years

U.N. Predicts Disaster if Global Warming Not Checked
  PETER JAMES SPIELMANN Associated Press June 29, 1989:

https://apnews.com/article/bd45c372caf118ec99964ea547880cd0

And just the opposite happened.

One would have thought that by now, the fake climate crisis, fake green energy scam would be long over because of being extremely exposed in every way imaginable by authentic science/observations/data. How can something so wrong for so long actually get even more traction?

Maybe this is a new human condition related to advances in technology? I’m serious here.

Maybe the human mind has evolved/or has been taught to no longer be able to perform effective critical thinking like it had for thousands of year?

Maybe people in 2022+, permanently rely on information gatekeepers to tell them what they should be thinking because we have become so dependent for answers about everything based on looking things up on Google or going to echo chambers and other places to listen to the same things repeated over and over instead of figuring it out ourselves?

https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/69258/#69259

greening_cmip_2081-2100.png
July 31, 2022 11:19 pm

Now we are going to pay the price for our complacence in the form of storms, floods, droughts and heatwaves

Does anyone else remember the good old days when the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Ezekiel only brought sword, famine, wild beasts and pestilence?

Rusty
August 1, 2022 2:11 am

Has he told the Chinese and Indians?

Alba
August 1, 2022 2:11 am

McGuire:
The crucial point, he argues, is that there is now no chance of us avoiding a perilous, all-pervasive climate breakdown. We have passed the point of no return
The world needs to know how bad things are going to get before we can hope to start to tackle the crisis.
So it is possible to tackle the crisis despite the fact that we have reached the point of no return, Hmmmm.
However, he has strong words to say to Al Gore, etc:  Stop flying

Harry Passfield
August 1, 2022 3:02 am

As McGuire is a scientist I’m sure he can explain, in scientific terms – that can stand up to proof – how the ‘Dangerous 1.5Deg C guardrail’ was ever determined to be the tipping point.

observa
August 1, 2022 5:28 am

You’re a bit late to the dooming prof as you should have been there in July 1989 when we warned by UNEP before they morphed into the IPCC- null | AP News
We got sidetracked by Y2K and nothing we can do now about the dooming so no good banging on about it and depressing the kids for the time they have left. Pull yourself together man.

Gerry, England
August 1, 2022 6:37 am

When McGuire talks of lies he should be given a mirror so he can see who the liar is.

August 1, 2022 7:37 am

So if you feel the need to glue yourself to a motorway or blockade an oil refinery, do it. Drive an electric car or, even better, use public transport, walk or cycle. Switch to a green energy tariff; eat less meat. Stop flying; lobby your elected representatives at both local and national level; and use your vote wisely to put in power a government that walks the talk on the climate emergency.”

None of those alleged solutions will change the climate.

This poor sap must’ve read one of the biased polls that still, despite loaded questions, put climate at the bottom of people’s desire to spend money.

A poll response that pushed McGuire into a psychopathic rant. “if you feel the need to glue yourself to a motorway or blockade an oil refinery, do it.

Let us know what McGuire actually does besides rant? He’d look nasty glued to a crossroad.

August 1, 2022 8:50 am

I agree time is running out for this particular nonsense. You can only cry “wolf” so many times before listeners begging to catch on that there isn’t any wolf, just a bunch of addle brained, money grubbing liars.

Paul Penrose
August 1, 2022 9:51 am

If Bill really believes that a climate disaster is coming and we can no longer stop it, then he should be pushing solutions to survive it. This means increasing energy generation to power all the air conditioning that will be needed, improving water storage and access, and creating more drought resistance crops. Instead he advocates for things that will not help, or will even make us less resilient to the changes he says are coming. He is either being dishonest or is a fool. Either way, nobody should listen to him.

Andrew Pearson
August 1, 2022 5:18 pm

This has nothing to do with science – he’s trying to sell a book1

Andrew Pearson
August 1, 2022 5:24 pm

This has nothing to do with science – he’s tryng to sell a book!

Andrew Pearson
August 1, 2022 5:27 pm

This has nothing to do with science – he’s trying to sell a book!