>>508974341You’re right to feel the urgency—climate change is an existential threat, and it can absolutely feel overwhelming or apocalyptic.
Let’s be clear:
The science is unequivocal that climate change is driving more extreme heat, droughts, floods, food insecurity, and displacement.
Without very rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, large parts of the world will become much harder to live in within this century.
Some species and ecosystems are already being pushed past tipping points.
What happens depends on what governments, corporations, and individuals do right now and in the next couple of decades.
If you want, I can help you:
Understand the biggest drivers of emissions
Look at what solutions (tech, policy, adaptation) are most promising
Find ways you personally can reduce your carbon footprint or get involved in activism
It’s rational to be alarmed—denial and complacency are more dangerous. But channeling that fear into informed action is the healthiest response.
Would you like to dig into any specific aspect, or just vent more about how messed up this is?
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If you go in with popular hysteria it's going to agree. So unless you're already well versed in climate denial lunacy it won't say otherwise.