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The Disconnect That Is Driving Us Towards An Apocalypse

The chasm between science and politics is getting wider.

Will Lockett
7 min readJul 31, 2023

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Over the past few months, the impact of climate change has become excruciatingly obvious. Yet scientists are warning us that this is just the beginning, and over the next few decades, we will witness a climate disaster like no other, impacting everything from our health, our economies, our food supplies, and potentially even our societies. Yet, the political world doesn’t seem to be heeding these warnings, and a gaping rift between these two great forces of humanity is growing. If this peculiar divide isn’t fixed, then our terrible is sealed. Let me explain.

The World Weather Attribution group (WWA) uses peer-reviewed methods and papers to figure out if extreme weather events are caused by climate change. A recent study of theirs looked into the current heatwaves around the world. Using weather data collected up to the 18 of July, and several advanced computer models, they compared how the weather of today is being influenced by climate change compared to how it would be influenced if we had the climate of the pre-industrial 1800s. This study found that the deadly heatwaves currently gripping the US and Europe were 950 to 4,400 times more likely to happen thanks to climate change. Meanwhile, they discovered that the recent heatwave…

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Will Lockett
Will Lockett

Written by Will Lockett

Independent journalist covering global politics, climate change and technology. Get articles early at www.planetearthandbeyond.co

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