Climate dystopia: Pakistan's devastating floods suggest the crossing of climate rubicon; Joëlle Gergis writes about 'Humanity's Moment'
Joëlle Gergis writes about "Humanity's Moment: A climate scientist's case for hope" and the publication of that new book coincides, coincidently, with Pakistan's devastating new floods, discussed in the SBS story: "‘Climate dystopia at our doorstep’: Tens of millions battle Pakistan floods as death toll rises".
Other climate crisis stories are:
"‘Extremely dangerous’ heat will be much more common by 2100";
"Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope";
"Major sea-level rise caused by melting of Greenland ice cap is ‘now inevitable’";
"Australia's Black Summer bushfires were catastrophic enough. Now scientists say they caused a 'deep, long-lived' hole in the ozone layer";
"What to Know About California’s Ban on New Gasoline-Powered Cars";
"What’s going on with the Greenland ice sheet? It’s losing ice faster than forecast and now irreversibly committed to at least 10 inches of sea level rise";
"Drought around the world, August 2022, in dramatic images";
"Plibersek has power to stop mega-projects of coal and gas";
"‘It’s not radical’: Push to ban old polluting trucks from capital cities";
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"7-star housing is a step towards zero carbon – but there’s much more to do, starting with existing homes".
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