Climate change is now a climate crisis, and it is unacceptable that we consider it too late to fix or reverse. But just to get us all on the same page, 270 researchers from 67 countries, and approved by 195 national governments wrote a 3,600-page report that describes the practical impacts of climate change, both those that we’re already experiencing and those that will happen as the planet continues to warm. The report states that climate change has caused substantial damages, and increasingly irreversible losses, in terrestrial, freshwater and coastal and open ocean marine ecosystems (high confidence). The extent and magnitude of climate change impacts are larger than estimated in previous assessments (high confidence). Widespread deterioration of ecosystem structure and function, resilience and natural adaptive capacity, as well as shifts in seasonal timing have occurred due to climate change (high confidence), with adverse socioeconomic consequences (high confidence).”
It's time to act, every action, no matter how small it is, it has an impact. Let’s hold ourselves accountable and save the planet for generations to come.
Loving life when I make an effort every day to save the planet
Joe