Saga Lout wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 11:26 pm
Screwdriver wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 10:39 pm...
Wow. You found one. So that would be a consortium of climate scientists or perhaps the IPCC itself, maybe just one respected climatologist???
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Are you really telling me you haven't heard the claims: 5/10/12/etc years to save the planet? Here. take a look at some of these, they're mostly quite recent but at least in 10 years time when you have this discussion again you won't be able to feign ignorance.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=years+to+save ... =h_&ia=web
No I hear it a LOT, typically from people like you who blindly regurgitate sensationalist headlines as if they are somehow "fact".
But let's take your response at face value. I have your top ten rebuttals here.
First one is an advert aimed at people searching for "years left to save the planet" ironic in light of the nature of fake news. A trap to attract weak minds and deliver targeted adverts.
1. Some financing spam
2. Amazon
3. BBC science-environment July 2019: Matt McGrath environment correspondent (not a scientist!)
Climate change: 12 years to save the planet? Make that 18 months the headline screams. Normally I ignore such twaddle but needs must. Oh right, a quote from no less respected a scientist than Prince Charles. Uh, mind if I just ignore the rest of it?
4. BBC (again) Matt McGrath (again) 2020 A Year to Save the Planet. Yeah, they made a fucking Discovery program. I'll make sure to avoid that. Seems like a well planned advertising/propagandist setup just in time for Glasgow which I note both China and Russia have no intention of attending.
5. The Independent:
For the past two decades, a giant digital display in Manhattan’s Union Square has clocked up the accumulation of days, hours, minutes and seconds A clock? Counting down? Says who?
"Click here to continue reading" Err. No thanks.
6. Some bloke from Unipart:
In February 2011, while working for Unipart, I wrote a presentation entitled Electric 2020, in which I predicted that the car industry would be on the road to full electrification by 2020. It turns out I was right
This is all very entertaining but really, who would use some bloke from Unipart to suggest "everybody is saying such and such?
7. rebellion.global
Yeah, I'm out. One for saga_lout I think (it's an opinion piece)
8. Evening Standard: The seven-year-old Londoner trying to save the planet from his bedroom
Got to feel sorry for the kids but we are looking for solutions, not sob storys.
9. TheFace.com (I'm out)
10. The Guardian (2018):
The world’s leading climate scientists have warned there is only a dozen years for global warming to be kept to a maximum of 1.5C, beyond which <blah>
Actually looks like a sensible article but it's literally old news and no one is saying "ten years to save the planet" but that "We have 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe, warns UN"
Interesting to note that the "line in the sand" 1.5ºC change is gradually shifting towards 2ºC as the deadlines come and are forgotten.
Climate change and global warming are such fearsome important subjects and an indisputable problem it's difficult to keep people motivated when changes are so gradual. I'm already sick and tired of it and I haven't even had my utilities bill yet. Apparently, doubling my energy bill is going to save the planet somehow.
That is why news stories have become so hyper-sensational. If they're not written in a specific manner, then they do not rise above the noise. Next time you're tempted by a sensationalist document which purports to be "the scientific consensus", best to dig down until you hit the source for any wild claims. Typically, the source will be a journalist/bloggers interpretation of some small part of a journal they don't understand or, as often as not, just plain lies.