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Friday, September 13, 2019

The TIME Has Come Today

TIME September 2019
TIME January 2, 1989
We are in the "show me" state (of mind):
"Three decades ago—at a moment when much of the world was only beginning to wake up to the damage humanity had been wreaking on its home—TIME convened a group of 33 scientists and political leaders from five continents in Boulder, Colo., to discuss the threat. The result was one of the best-known issues TIME has ever produced, sounding one of the louder alarms to date. In the Jan. 2, 1989, issue, the editors named “Endangered Earth” the most important story of the year, replacing the annual “Person of the Year” with a planet, our own. The cover, by the artist Christo, showed a 16-in. globe wrapped in plastic and rag rope.
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Notably, what you will not find in this issue are climate-change skeptics. Core to our mission is bringing together diverse perspectives. Experts can and should debate the best route to mitigating the effects of climate change, but there is no serious doubt that those effects are real. We are witnessing them right in front of us. The science on global warming is settled. There isn’t another side, and there isn’t another moment."
(TIME, cf. this). Can we honestly say that we were not warned (Naomi Oreskes)?



2 comments:

  1. "too late to stop climate change" (link)

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  2. ‘This really is something’: UN Chief praised for move to block coal-backing nations from speaking at climate summit (RawStory).

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