08 February, 2013

The reality, and urgency, escapes the understanding of most


The reality of climate change, and the associated urgency, escapes the understanding of most.

It actually kills, disables and desecrates people, things and environments.

It’s a reality few of us have the emotional and physical capacity to face, yet it a change that sooner, rather than later, that each of us is going to confront.

A story in the British newspaper, The Telegraph, headed: “Climate change means catastrophe in UK, not café culture says professor” alerts us, again, to the reality of our changing climate.

The Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, Professor Kevin Anderson, said Government and local authorities were failing to grasp the risks to Britain of global warming.

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