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TOGETHER TO STOP CLIMATE EXCHANGE
TOGETHER TO STOP CLIMATE EXCHANGE

                                                   

 

My friends,  as Professor Eric Beinhocker has advised us, we are in a very danger stage of Climate Exchange. see: "

Human-induced climate change is a moral wrong. It involves one group of humans harming others. People of this generation harming those in future generations. People in the developed world harming those in the developing world. Each of us is emitting carbon that is harming those caught in climate-driven superstorms, floods, droughts and conflicts. And there’s the greatest moral wrong of all – the mass extinction event we have triggered that harms all life on Earth.

Yet until recently, climate change has not been argued as a moral issue. Rather, it has been presented as a technocratic problem, a cost-benefit problem, where the costs of action must be weighed against the benefits of avoiding disaster. The debates have been around taxes, jobs, growth and technologies. While such debates are important – there are better and worse ways to tackle the climate crisis – the effect has been decades of inaction, denial and delay. When something is a moral wrong, particularly a deep, systemic moral wrong, we don’t wait around debating the optimal path or policy; we stop it.

Looking back in history, the climate movement can draw inspiration from another effort to right a deep moral wrong: the slavery abolition movement. There are clearly important differences between slavery and climate change, and I’m not drawing a moral equivalence between the two; slavery was a unique moral horror and climate change is immoral in its own terrible way. But the climate community can find inspiration in the 19th-century abolitionist movement’s courageous efforts to make slavery illegal around the world.

This is exactly what the science tells us we must do. In order to contain warming to 1.5-2C we need to bring global human carbon emissions to net-zero between 2030 and 2050. Not just reduce it. Stop it. This principle is enshrined in the Paris agreement, although few signatories have grappled with its implications. 

The climate movement is finally finding its moral voice. The school strikes, the global climate strike, Extinction Rebellion and growing support for a Green New Deal suggest that, at last, a mass social movement is rising that could tip our politics into action.

TOGETHER WE CAN  STOP CLIMATE EXCHANGE.

 

 

The world's leading scientists issued a harsh warning on climate change. Their United Nations report predicts a 'climate change catastrophe' if nothing is done. It also warns the world could face severe weather changes and food shortages by 2040.

 

My friends please don't close your eyes for this global situation. Please act now. We need help all nations to stop climate exchange by creating local laws and actions.. A new agenda with your government representatives. Go to your Mayer, Deputies, Senator, and to your President and speak laud " STOP CLIMATE EXCHANGE"

 1- STOP CARBON-DIOXITE EMMISSIONS

 2- STOP CRIMINAL FOREST FIRES WORLDWIDE

 3-STOP DESERTIFICATION WORLDWIDE

                        PEOPLE WORLDWIDE  ASKING TO STOP CLIMATE EXCHANGE.