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'To national, local, and international leaders:
Scientists warn us that climate change could accelerate beyond our control, threatening our survival and everything we love. We call on you to keep global temperature rise under the unacceptably dangerous level of 2 degrees C, by phasing out carbon pollution to zero. To achieve this, you must urgently forge realistic global, national and local agreements, to rapidly shift our societies and economies to 100% clean energy by 2050. Do this fairly, with support to the most vulnerable among us. Our world is worth saving and now is our moment to act. But to change everything, we need everyone. Join us.'

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Our wonderfully addled gubmint here in de emerald oil is pushing for 'relaxed' restrictions on CO2 emissions in the years ahead.

Why? Because the recession has meant we couldn't afford to put measures in place to restrict emissions.

As they say, fiction has to be believable.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
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Nothing will change for the better until ordinary people are suffering tangibly from climate change and where the link between the one and the other is unambiguous. By that point, of course, it will be way too late. It's already too late.
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But ordinary people are suffering tangibly from climate change and the link between the one and the other is unambiguous. Just not in England yet.
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