Climate change is a reality. (photo: Tree Media)
20 September 14
e have reached a milestone this year, exceeding a 400 parts per million level of carbon in the atmosphere. While it was reported, has the trajectory we are on been fully understood? In an era where we are still dealing with climate deniers amidst the biggest self-made global catastrophe facing humankind, it is time that the equivocating stop and the media move beyond climate denial.
The reason is simple. The late Dr. Stephen Schneider
often reminded us of that we buy insurance for a less than one percent
chance that our house will burn down. And yet, we are waiting for 100
percent certainty on climate science even though the very life support
system of our planet is at stake. And the science is showing that
Earth’s life support system may be truly at stake. Per Dr. Michael Mann
and others, business-as-usual emissions could possibly threaten the
whole web of life. It is our obligation to take every precaution in our
power to prevent that calamity.
The web of life has collapsed several times in the
past, including the Permian Mass extinction, during which over 95
percent of all life on Earth perished. We are, with our accelerated
burning of fossil fuels, creating conditions similar to those that
triggered the Permian Mass extinction. Last Hours, the second film in
our Green World Rising series, explains why.
Given the state of the climate debate in this country,
we may face consternation that we have told this story. But as Dr.
Schneider said, why risk the very life support system of our planet? I
believe that people should be treated as adults and be told the truth,
even if it is strong medicine. Scientists themselves often have to pull
back from sobering conclusions for fear that they get reprimanded. But
given the levels of carbon in the atmosphere, it is time to comprehend
the whole story. We must all take heed and listen.
The European Union adheres to the notion of the
precautionary principle. The burden of proof rests with the state or
corporation to prove a specific action or product is not harmful before
implementing it. The burden there does not rest on the public or civil
society to prove that an action or product is not harmful. In the case
of climate change, this is prudent law and much worth implementing here
in America.
Here, the fossil fuel industry undermines, obfuscates
and threatens those who speak out. This should no longer be acceptable
to the media even if it does sell ads. The debate is over. Climate
change is happening due to human activity and the burning of fossil
fuels. It is time to move on to a sustainable new world.
This new world would be stable and viable. We will
show that a world powered by renewable energy resources will allow for a
more equitable distribution of income and stable energy prices. Less
carbon will be released into the atmosphere, pollution will be reduced
and overall health will increase. We need to start putting this world in
place immediately, and we are glad to see that it is starting to
happen.
As my late father said, who worked in the fossil fuel
industry: Do not burn fossil fuels but rather, use them to make
life-sustaining products. The oil molecule and others like it have many
undiscovered properties and unlocked potential: burning them is the
least interesting and most destructive.
A world based on fossil fuels has no future; so stop
fighting for it. And if companies don’t want to invest in this
sustainable, economically robust future; that's fine; but don't create
barriers that prevent all of us from building this world; please step
out of the way.
Humanity still has a bright future if we move as
quickly as possible to a world based on renewable energy. Let’s fight
for this world, and stop giving credence to the deniers and their junk
science that has for so long kept us back and created our current state
of peril. It’s time for all of us to work in harmony with nature to
build this new world.
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