Director of the Climate Change Institute at The Australian National
University
Vice Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Co-recipient of the 2007 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
We live in a diverse world, and we're in a funny time where we sometimes
see the best of humanity and the worst of humanity. And I think what we
need to do is be very strong in wanting to lift the game of each other and
ourselves. And so I think that's one of the sort of key things.
Particularly, young people should be more demanding that we behave better
towards each other and care more about each other and the world that we
live in. In terms of these heatwaves, droughts, and fires that the world is
seeing, which we thought were going to hit us in 2050 or 2070, are hitting
us now in 2023. So, those risks are coming much faster and harder than we
thought they were going to come. And so, in many cases, we're unprepared
for the severity of these changes.
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