Your best yet. 👌Thank you Rupert. Keep this on the table until the truth is told. There is no more time. ⌛️
@tastemaker_872 ай бұрын
Thanks for keeping the conversation open and honest rupert #climateaction
@MsJellyEggs2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mr. Read. Sharing 🕊
@Spice1_2 ай бұрын
Great talk thank you
@compostjohn2 ай бұрын
A really good speech, thank you.
@longnewton12 ай бұрын
Yes, we do need to be honest about where we are. And yes we must talk about preparedness and adaptation. However, we must still fight to limit every tenth of a degree of warming. This must remain the top priority as higher average temperatures will only make the climate impacts more severe and more frequent. Surely we need a more balanced approach as you go on to say. There is great danger in saying we’ve failed. As I’m sure you mean, the message needs to be more nuanced. The danger is we get written off and ignored. The Party of failure. We need honesty anbout climate annd ecology and communicate our clear approach to mitigation and, as you say, more on mitigation.
@Cedders0012 ай бұрын
Well said. Being honest also means being honest about uncertainty, and that is a strength because the biggest uncertainty is how society and politics reacts to the crisis. That allows us to present a positive vision and contrast it with business-almost-as-usual. Yes, we were right and climate change is here, but that doesn't necessarily help us focus on urgency and where it will stop. Adaptation can help people think about some practical realities like flood protection, public health and modernising housing, but as a policy priority it doesn't have the lead time of mitigation issues around fossil-fuel infrastructure.