Sunday, February 13, 2022
dmorista Mod > agelbert • a day ago
I wanted to thank you for posting this well written and comprehensive article; that is aimed at explaining these issues to the most important audience of all the non-specialists who need to wake up in their millions and billions and demand change and also to do what they can in their lives.
I was very busy with my personal life, and was writing a long article for The Class Struggle about China and Covid, so I am very late to the discussion here. I have not yet read your
part 2 but will do so in the next couple of days.
I am an Environmental Geographer by training and also hold undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry, so I am conversant with these issues. But people like me are not the ones who need to be seriously informed about this ever deepening crisis, and your article seems to be right on th emoney for average reasonably well-educated people who want to grapple with these issues.
There is no escape from this; and that is infinitely more true for the younger people of this planet.agelbert > dmorista • a day ago
Thank you, my friend. It is an honor to have your interest and approval. Please feel free to pass on any information and/or graphics in my articles and posts with or without attribution. The main thing is to get as many people as possible on board with the unvarnished reality of our climate crisis. 🚩
Related to the above, this short post from an IPCC Climate Scientist will interest you:
Climate Change 2021 – the physical science basis