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10. What We the People Can Do

verfasst von : Richard Heinberg, David Fridley

Erschienen in: Our Renewable Future

Verlag: Island Press/Center for Resource Economics

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Abstract

SOUND NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE policies are crucial: without them, it will be impossible to organize a transition away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy that is orderly enough to maintain industrial civilization, while speedy enough to avert catastrophic ecosystem collapse. However, world leaders have been working on hammering out effective climate policies for nearly a quarter of a century, and during that time greenhouse gas emissions have continued to increase. And the impacts of climate change are becoming ever more incontrovertible and perilous. Clearly, individuals, households, communities, and nongovernmental organizations cannot merely stand by and hope that political leaders somehow find the wherewithal at the last moment (if it is not already too late) to halt our descent into climate chaos. We must put all possible pressure on those leaders to take politically difficult decisions to severely limit carbon emissions.

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Metadaten
Titel
What We the People Can Do
verfasst von
Richard Heinberg
David Fridley
Copyright-Jahr
2016
Verlag
Island Press/Center for Resource Economics
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-780-3_11