Where is this climate disaster? Despite decades of trying, we still haven’t crossed one of their imaginary tipping points.
World close to ‘irreversible’ climate breakdown, warn major studies
Key UN reports published in last two days warn urgent and collective action needed – as oil firms report astronomical profits
by Damian Carrington Environment editor
Fri 28 Oct 2022 04.37 AEDTLast modified on Fri 28 Oct 2022 15.28 AEDTKey UN reports published in last two days warn urgent and collective action needed – as oil firms report astronomical profits
The climate crisis has reached a “really bleak moment”, one of the world’s leading climate scientists has said, after a slew of major reports laid bare how close the planet is to catastrophe.
Collective action is needed by the world’s nations more now than at any point since the second world war to avoid climate tipping points, Prof Johan Rockström said, but geopolitical tensions are at a high.
He said the world was coming “very, very close to irreversible changes … time is really running out very, very fast”.
Emissions must fall by about half by 2030 to meet the internationally agreed target of 1.5C of heating but are still rising, the reports showed – at a time when oil giants are making astronomical amounts of money.
On Thursday, Shell and TotalEnergies both doubled their quarterly profits to about $10bn. Oil and gas giants have enjoyed soaring profits as post-Covid demand jumps and after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The sector is expected to amass $4tn in 2022, strengthening calls for heavy windfall taxes to address the cost of living crisis and fund the clean energy transition.
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“Furthermore, the world is unfortunately in a geopolitically unstable state,” said Rockström. “So when we need collective action at the global level, probably more than ever since the second world war, to keep the planet stable, we have an all-time low in terms of our ability to collectively act together.”
“Time is really running out very, very fast,” he said. “I must say, in my professional life as a climate scientist, this is a low point. The window for 1.5C is shutting as I speak, so it’s really tough.”
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/27/world-close-to-irreversible-climate-breakdown-warn-major-studies
Record profits for oil and gas is a real vote of confidence in renewables, the “cheapest form of energy” /sarc.
Reading the Guardian article its difficult to see what bothers them most, all these imaginary tipping points we are always about to cross but never quite reach, or that profits in the oil and gas industry, which Guardian have been telling everyone to divest for years, are soaring into the stratosphere.
Time to find a new fake crisis guys. You had people for the first decade or two, since the climate crisis went big in the early 90s, but the long running movie is getting boring. Four decades and we still haven’t seen the monster. All we have are endless empty promises that it is about to get interesting.
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Oh no, climate breakdown! Anyway, last week…
Best song to accompany the breakdown:
Grace Jones – Breakdown (U.S. Single Edit) – YouTube
I would say the best album – musically speaking at least – would be Nektar’s 1975 classic “Recycled”
Great musicians – don’t tell the greenies about it…
Here’s part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hylrTR3pS8c
Parts 2 and 3 are on youtube.
R.E.M. It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine).
Here’s some comedy gold, including a photo of people enjoying themselves at the beach on a nice warm day. Scary caption though;
“Climate change is affecting the surfing schedule at some beaches”
You can relax though, quaking, terrified surfers. There are climate resilience toolkits for that sort of thing.
https://www.aol.com/news/finding-safe-haven-climate-change-090026626.html
“very, very close to irreversible changes … time is really running out very, very fast”. Again? How many times have we heard this over the past two decades?
Two? Hasn’t it been more like three and a half?
Change the plot to a semi-log y-axis…
Sounds like typical Grauniad fear-mongering drivel they publish every year preceding a COP shindig.
Same playbook. Same irresponsible climate ‘experts’ repeating the same lies.
I’m convinced that Damian Carrington suffers from The Psychology of Doom
Emission rise since 1984 is completely caused bij China’s increasing coal use.
‘Stranded assets!’ They know their stuff at the Guardian.
The only tipping point we are approaching is the next glacial period. Avert the next ice age – burn more coal!
Sadly there is insufficient fossil fuel available for this, even if we burn the lot.
And all these empty promises are costing way too much. We cannot afford to continue.
It’s worse than we thought… again!
I keep waiting for my tomatoes to grow better because of those increasing nighttime temperatures tomatoes need to set fruit. Its been 30 years now and I still need to plant them in the greenhouse for reliable results.
This article is primarily about the oil company profits.
Inflaming the idiotic that the evil corporations are profiting from our destruction.
World close to ‘irreversible’ climate breakdown
The world is close to ‘irreversible liberty breakdown and enslavement to the Globalists Totalitarian State.
The Faceless Cultural Elite Ruling Class Vision is a World Population between 3 and 4 Billion, with a fossil fuel allotment per household for all 2nd class Citizens in a 2 class planet.
World: Guardian Close to “Irreversible Propaganda Breakdown”
Johan Rockström, aka Rockis or Stor-Greta (Big Greta) is infamously known in Sweden for being a totally rabid doomsday prophet. Please don’t trust.
“oil firms report astronomical profits”
As a percentage, if oil company profits bother greenies, they should be totally berserk, literally apoplectic over the profitability of the tech sector and pharmaceuticals. The only reason oil profits in absolute terms are high is that they are providing an essential commodity that is in high demand, even by the greenies, and the lunatic left is meanwhile doing all that they can to suppress the industry and reduce supply.
Do these people calling for fossil fuel divestment not realize they’re just selling their stocks to someone else, for THEIR profit?
Yawn.
Another year, another (one of many) recycled dire warning of imminent disaster if we do not immediately slash fossil fuel use.
Just change the date and deadline and post again next year.
All the “very very” stuff amuses me. There was a Mel Brooks movie imagining a crooked mental hospital called “The Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very Very Nervous.” The jumpsuits the patients/inmates wore had “PIVVN” stenciled on them in big letters. Just the thing for the COP27 delegates.
New Ice Age (colder) Global Warming (warmer) Climate Change (oh you’re really getting hot now) Hotter, HOTTER! (man you are burning up!)
World: I’m not dead yet? This is getting boring.
What would anyone expect from the Guardian in the first place? It carefully downplays any mention of the fact that fossil fuels currently still provide 812% of the world’s energy supply; instead, it recycles the old sky-is-falling song-and-dance routine that it guarantees to feature almost monthly.
We should ask Algore…he can tell us all about tipping points and Arctic ice and sea level rise and…
The atmospheric CO2 increase according to the accompanying graph was 80ppm which is 0.00008 percent of the atmosphere which is read as eight-thousandths of one percent. A realistic graph of such an increase would resemble a flat line.
I am looking forward to receiving my BP and Shell dividends. I have even found out that as a Shell Energy customer and Drivers Club member I can link the accounts and save 3% at the pumps.