The science is confirmed. Now we just need to elect leaders and representatives that value science and are willing to enact policies based on it instead of greed and power. Their warning is here. Some excerpts:
"On the twenty-fifth anniversary of their [first] call, we look back at their
warning and evaluate the human response by exploring available
time-series data. Since 1992, with the exception of stabilizing the
stratospheric ozone layer, humanity has failed to make sufficient
progress in generally solving these foreseen environmental challenges,
and alarmingly, most of them are getting far worse (figure 1, file S1).
Especially troubling is the current trajectory of potentially
catastrophic climate change due to rising GHGs from burning fossil fuels
(Hansen et al. 2013), deforestation (Keenan et al. 2015), and agricultural production—particularly from farming ruminants for meat consumption (Ripple et al. 2014).
Moreover, we have unleashed a mass extinction event, the sixth in
roughly 540 million years, wherein many current life forms could be
annihilated or at least committed to extinction by the end of this
century."
"Humanity is now being given a second notice, as illustrated by these alarming trends (figure 1).
We are jeopardizing our future by not reining in our intense but
geographically and demographically uneven material consumption and by
not perceiving continued rapid population growth as a primary driver
behind many ecological and even societal threats (Crist et al. 2017).
By failing to adequately limit population growth, reassess the role of
an economy rooted in growth, reduce greenhouse gases, incentivize
renewable energy, protect habitat, restore ecosystems, curb pollution,
halt defaunation, and constrain invasive alien species, humanity is not
taking the urgent steps needed to safeguard our imperilled biosphere."
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