"Overlapping challenges:
• Limited access to water, sanitation and health services
• Climate-sensitive livelihoods
• High levels of poverty
• Weak leadership
• Lack of funding
• Lack of accountability and trust in government."
"There are increasing gaps between adaptation action taken and what's needed.
These gaps are largest among lower income populations.
They are expected to grow."
"Financial constraints
• Current global financial flows are insufficient
• Most finance targets emissions reductions rather than adaptation
• Climate impacts can slow down economic growth"
*Trigger warning*
I'm reading stories from the #LismoreFloods. Two-story homes underwater. People screaming, trapped inside their roofs. Seniors drowned inside their homes. I'm crying, and I'm worried for friends and family that live in Lismore. This is a catastrophic flood.
It's a flood so high that they're calling it a "Once in 1000 yr flood." But this was predicted. Climate change will increase the frequency and severity of extreme rain and floods. This flood is a clear failure of global leadership to treat the #ClimateCrisis as an emergency.
Yesterday, while Brisbane and Lismore were underwater and people were fleeing for their lives, our elected MLAs in BC were arguing about which party (@bcndp vs @bcliberals) were more supportive of fracked LNG exports. #bcpoli
@AJWVictoriaBC It seems rather arrogant to say there is nothing special about 1.5C when an entire IPCC report was built to analyze the difference between 1.5C and 2C and what that means for all life on earth, with a clearly stated goal to limit warming to 1.5C. ipcc.ch/sr15/
@AJWVictoriaBC Matthews et al 2021 calculated that there is a 17% chance that the remaining carbon budget to limit warming to 1.5 °C has already been exceeded.
Rather than climate doom-ism, I would much rather focus on that 83% chance and advocate for climate action. nature.com/articles/s4324…
@AJWVictoriaBC The pathway is pretty clear. Ripple et al 2020 and 2021 call for transformative and rapid change.