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Fri Jun 3, 2022, 04:35 PM Jun 2022

Top Scientist: We Can't Adapt Our Way Out of This Climate Crisis

ENVIRONMENT
JUNE 2, 2022
Top Scientist: We Can’t Adapt Our Way Out of This Climate Crisis
“People do not understand the magnitude of what is going on,” says Katharine Hayhoe.
By FIONA HARVEY Mother Jones from the Guardian.
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.

The world cannot adapt its way out of the climate crisis, and counting on adaptation to limit damage is no substitute for urgently cutting greenhouse gases, a leading climate scientist has warned.

Katharine Hayhoe, chief scientist for the Nature Conservancy and a professor at Texas Tech University, said the world was heading for dangers unseen in the 10,000 years of human civilization, and efforts to make the world more resilient were needed but by themselves could not soften the impact enough. “People do not understand the magnitude of what is going on,” she said. “This will be greater than anything we have ever seen in the past. This will be unprecedented. Every living thing will be affected.”

“If we continue with business-as-usual greenhouse gas emissions, there is no adaptation that is possible. You just can’t,” she said, in an interview with the Guardian.

“Our infrastructure, worth trillions of dollars, built over decades, was built for a planet that no longer exists,” she said. Changing that infrastructure would cost further trillions, so allowing greenhouse gas emissions to continue to grow would mean ever-rising impacts and costs.
The whole of modern life is at stake, she added. “Human civilization is based on the assumption of a stable climate,” she said. “But we are moving far beyond the stable range.”

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https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2022/06/climate-scientist-katharine-hayhoe-crisis-adaptation-global-warming-impact/

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