No obituary for Earth: Scientists fight climate doom talk

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No obituary for Earth: Scientists fight climate doom talk
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Scientists say climate change is bad, and getting worse, but it is not game over for planet Earth or humanity.

. But we don’t have to choose that. And that’s the piece, the second piece, that sort of always gets dropped out of the conversation.”

“The big message we’ve got human activities got us into this problem and human agency can actually get us out of it again,” James Skea, co-chair of Monday’s report, said. “It’s not all lost. We really have the chance to do something.” While he sees the increase in doom talk as inevitable, NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt said he knows first-hand that people are wrong when they say nothing can be done: “I work with people and I’m watching other people and I’m seeing the administration. And people

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