The scariest headline I’ve ever read in Daydreaming on the Porch

  • Nov. 5, 2018, 9:56 p.m.
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It’s been a little over three weeks but the shock has not worn off. It’s as if there was a time before the headline and then there is now, after the news, when the future seems much less certain and life as we know it, even just a couple of decades ahead, is emphatically in peril.

Yes, we’ve been reading about it for years, and for most of is it was not something that would happen in our lifetime, or so we confidently thought. But it is happening now, each summer with heat waves and wildfires, and hurricane season and once in 500-year flooding every other year or so in North and South Carolina. One of the largest cities in Africa nearly running out of water. Hurricanes in the Atlantic and Pacific more overfilled than any in history. The planet is experiencing many more extreme weather events than were predicted for this decade. Here in South Carolina we’ve had three years in a row of record breaking rain and flooding from storms.

The headline is this one, and it just happened to appear in CNN online but it was all over the place:

Planet has only until 2030 to stem catastrophic climate change, experts warn

Just ponder those words for a moment. This is from a major UN report summarizing the work of thousands of scientists and many thousands of published scientific studies. The message is if the world does not meet the threshold of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees (Celsius) or 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit by 2030, we will likely pass the tipping point where extreme flooding and high temperatures will lead to a planet increasingly uninhabitable for the human race. We’re already at 1 degree and look what’s happening: the Arctic, Greenland and Antarctica are starting to melt. The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia is dying.

Civilizations rise and fall. We very likely could be next.

Considering our still overwhelming dependence on fossil fuels for every adpect of our lives, it’s looking more and more unlikely that we can meet that goal. And no one, not even the best scientists thought it would start as soon as 2030.

Then just two days ago, I read that scientists had discovered that the oceans are absorbing much more heat trapped in our atmosphere by 200years of carbon emissions than was previously thought. The oceans were helping us stave off warming disasters. Not any more. The oceans are rapidly heating up. That means global warming will accelerate even faster.

The implications of all this are beyond mind-boggling. What on earth kind of world are today’s children and young people going to inhabit? I see young couples with babies in strollers and wonder, “Do they have any idea?” It’s all rather surreal. People act like this is all just make-believe or exaggeration, or political fear mongering and “fake”science. It’s not. It’s real. Are we counting on artificial intelligence and technology to save us? It better come fast.

I’ve never been so concerned that it might be too late. I’m glad I’m the age I am, frankly. We’ve altered for the worse a pristine planet ideal for human life and that of countless other species. The great blue planet. Mother Earth. We’ve overpopulated the planet. We’re using up all our natural resources. We’ve been mindlessly selfish and unheeding of what we’re doing and have done to Earth for many decades.

Way back on high school in the late 1960s, not long before the first Earth Day, I submitted an editorial for the school newspaper on air pollution. It was titled, “We could asphyxiate.” When you think of the filthy air countless millions around the globe breathe every day, I have to owonder if that nightmare scenario from the 60s is coming true. Will will we ever learn?

We’ve got to make drastic changes before it really is too late. I can only hope and pray we have the will to do so. And I can do my small part in whatever way I can.

A link to the Intergovernmental Report on Climate Change:

http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sr15


Last updated November 06, 2018


Oswego November 05, 2018

You’re absolutely right. Money’s not going to save all the wealthy people who are deluding themselves.

Newzlady November 05, 2018

Yep. :(

Marg November 06, 2018

That IS really scary but sadly I don't think enough of us will wake up in time. And the result of that doesn't bear thinking about!

Kristi1971 November 06, 2018

80% of the oxygen we breathe actually comes from the reefs. So we may very well asphyxiate. I've done a ton of research on all of this as well. There is a new thing out there that may save the reefs, though. They have found a way to grow reef coral quickly. They are in the experimental stage right now, but it could soon be used for real.

Oswego Kristi1971 ⋅ November 06, 2018

This is interesting. I will have to look into that. I heard that about 40 percent of our oxygen comes from plankton in the oceans. We also need a lot more trees, plus finding ways to remove carbon dioxide from the air.

Kristi1971 Oswego ⋅ November 07, 2018

Agree! More trees! They keep getting cut down for homes. I know it's probably more expensive to tear down and old home and reuse space, but it doesn't always makes much sense to me to leave an old home empty so people can always have brand new...wasteful. How can it be make less expensive to reuse?

Deleted user November 07, 2018

It's all very sad, the climate change due to the warming up, people who do not care and keep doing their thing, a leader who makes everything much worse, other leaders who are sometimes not much better than he, and who refuse to call the world to take joint action. Even we here experience very strange weather conditions such as very heavy rain, storms, floodings and too hot for the time of the year. Not normal !!

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