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posted by CoolHand on Tuesday November 21 2017, @04:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the save-our-planet dept.

https://m.phys.org/news/2017-11-scientists-countries-negative-global-environmental.html

Human well-being will be severely jeopardized by negative trends in some types of environmental harm, such as a changing climate, deforestation, loss of access to fresh water, species extinctions and human population growth, scientists warn in today's issue of BioScience, an international journal.

The viewpoint article—"World Scientists' Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice"—was signed by more than 15,000 scientists in 184 countries.

The warning came with steps that can be taken to reverse negative trends, but the authors suggested that it may take a groundswell of public pressure to convince political leaders to take the right corrective actions. Such activities could include establishing more terrestrial and marine reserves, strengthening enforcement of anti-poaching laws and restraints on wildlife trade, expanding family planning and educational programs for women, promoting a dietary shift toward plant-based foods and massively adopting renewable energy and other "green" technologies.

Global trends have worsened since 1992, the authors wrote, when more than 1,700 scientists—including a majority of the living Nobel laureates at the time—signed a "World Scientists' Warning to Humanity" published by the Union of Concerned Scientists. In the last 25 years, trends in nine environmental issues suggest that humanity is continuing to risk its future. However, the article also reports that progress has been made in addressing some trends during this time.

The article was written by an international team led by William Ripple, distinguished professor in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University. The authors used data maintained by government agencies, nonprofit organizations and individual researchers to warn of "substantial and irreversible harm" to the Earth.

"Some people might be tempted to dismiss this evidence and think we are just being alarmist," said Ripple. "Scientists are in the business of analyzing data and looking at the long-term consequences. Those who signed this second warning aren't just raising a false alarm. They are acknowledging the obvious signs that we are heading down an unsustainable path. We are hoping that our paper will ignite a wide-spread public debate about the global environment and climate."

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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by ants_in_pants on Wednesday November 22 2017, @01:21AM (2 children)

    by ants_in_pants (6665) on Wednesday November 22 2017, @01:21AM (#599995)

    That so many people can be so against the idea that climate change(or various other ecological disasters) is happening.

    Like, the arguments against are paper-thin. Nanometer-thin. They don't hold up to even the slightest rigorous analysis 99% of the time, and for the 1% it usually boils down to "my data is more significant than yours".

    And even if you wreck the arguments, they keep going. Put-downs. Willful ignorance. "I'm unconvinced".

    Just goes to show that many people believe ideas not because they have rationally chosen them as correct, or even because of something like faith, but because they have associated those ideas with their identity. No amount of reason can sway them.

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  • (Score: 2) by gottabeme on Wednesday November 22 2017, @01:37AM (1 child)

    by gottabeme (1531) on Wednesday November 22 2017, @01:37AM (#600001)

    Fascinating: your comment could equally be applied to yourself.

    • (Score: 1) by ants_in_pants on Wednesday November 22 2017, @05:32AM

      by ants_in_pants (6665) on Wednesday November 22 2017, @05:32AM (#600057)

      Fascinating: a sentence completely devoid of useful content!

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