06 September, 2019

Did Setting a Timeline Doom the Fight Against Global Warming?

Every thinking person has had to ignore an apocalyptic warning at some point in their life. Whether it’s a prediction about malfunctioning computers triggering the end of civilization, or a religious-tinted prophecy about the end times, there are plenty of people trying to capture our attention with doomsday scenarios.


What is out of the ordinary is when buttoned-down scientists go on the record predicting a concrete date for catastrophe. After all, science speaks cautiously in correlations and confidence intervals. It doesn’t announce the oncoming end of the world.

But in the last 20 years, a number of scientists have gone on record to set a timeline for catastrophic global warming. In 2006, NASA scientist James Hansen predicted a 10-year window to take action on global warming. In 2007, UN scientists at the IPCC gave the world just eight years to cap emissions and avoid the worst effects of climate change. Also at the UN, Noel Brown, director of the New York office of the UN Environment Program, once declared that there were 10 years before climate effects would slip beyond human control — and that was in 1989.


Read the One Zero story by Matthew MacDonald - “Did Setting a Timeline Doom the Fight Against Global Warming?

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