Journalist David Wallace-Wells on climate change and climate hope

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After a year of catastrophic weather events, nations have gathered for the COP27 climate conference. The picture is grim, but some climate scientists say they’re encouraged by progress the world has made.

Are we hurtling our way to climate catastrophe and an uninhabitable Earth?:"I wouldn't say an uninhabitable earth. There are parts of the planet that are, of course, pretty hard to live in. And probably those will grow over the coming decades. And I do think that story is a really important one. Things are going to get worse from here. Climate damage is growing. Climate suffering will grow, too.

"Leaders in the corporate world and in the public sector are taking climate change really seriously for the first time. And perhaps most significantly, there's incredible technological progress with the price of renewable energy making it cheaper, almost everywhere in the world than dirty energy. Leaders in the corporate world and in the public sector are taking climate change really seriously for the first time.:"I did call myself an alarmist, and that's because I was alarmed about what I saw coming. And I'm still alarmed, I think, even at 2 degrees of warming, which I think is maybe not exactly our best-case scenario, but sort of an optimistic future from where we are today.

"We're still doing way too much damage, in fact, because we haven't yet reached an emissions peak. We're doing more damage this year than we've ever done in any previous year in the history of humanity. But we now see a near-term future in which we reach a peak and begin to decline. In fact, that's what the International Energy Agency, which tends to be a conservative forecaster, predicted would happen over the next five or seven years, just last week.

"Cities whereby, you know, in summer, but in the second half of the century, we're going to be having some days that are hot enough to really cause public health crises if we don't take steps now to prepare for them. And those are just a handful of the changes that are needed. The truth is, life is going to be disrupted dramatically at almost every level. And that means that our response has to be similarly all encompassing and total.

 

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