The conversation about
climate change being human-induced and a threat to humanity is over.
Yet the evidence illustrating this world-changing reality
continues to pour in.
The latest comes from 70-year-old scientist and Nobel Prize
winner, Mario J. Molina, who won that international coveted award for his understanding
of the ozone hole and why it was happening.
Now, Mr Molina is trying to alert the public to an even
bigger risk, global climate change.
A story published today in the New York Times headed: “Scientists sound the alarm on climate” quoting Dr Molina the ultimate consequences of
climate change could be “dire” and the window to do something about is closing.
In a tweet alerting people to the story, an advocate for
climate change action, Bill McKibben, urged those who know people who don’t care
about climate to maybe pass onto them this NYT piece: a call to action from
scientists.
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