| People already have died because of global warming. Do you truly believe no additional marginal people have died due to intensified wildfire or hurricanes in recent decades? 15 years ago the show The Newsroom (another aaron sorkin flick) made the Toby Ruins Everything joke about how "the first person to die due to catastrophic failure of the planet has already been born", you know, supposed to be a bit hyperbolic and funny but yeah, dead on, the only part of that that hasn't come to pass since then is the "storms that blot out the sun and create permanent darkness" bit/joke. Massive wildfires in numbers and scale far too big to keep under control? Intense hurricanes and 100 year floods at yearly intervals? Tropical diseases that start to break loose and spread out of control? Anybody hear any of those lately? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc1vrO6iL0U Honestly that was a bit of a mis-statement even then. The first person to die due to catastrophic failure of the climate was actually probably born in the 70s or 80s most likely. And the party is really just getting started, this is nothing, there is around a 10-year latency so we are just seeing the impact of 2012-era carbon levels right now. It'll be another 10 years before we see the impact of the current decade of continued emissions growth. Things are going to continue to get a lot worse and fires/hurricanes/etc are only going to intensify. Which is of course why it's important to actually get things fixed, because, as bad as things are, they will get worse unless the necessary system upgrades and repair work is performed... everyone has had that talk with management before. Some companies choose to change, some don't. Unfortunately there's nobody hiring on Mars or Europa at present... |