SCIENTISTS say, despite knowing enough about climate change, humankind is failing to turn the tide on climate change and the window of opportunity is fast closing. The sooner politicians listen to science, the faster they can commit to cutting global carbon emissions. Are the impacts of climate change witnessed now motivation enough for our politicians to do something? There is no shortage of political pressure for more ambitious actions on reducing carbon emissions and addressing climate change. “Both (GHG and air pollution) are not only drivers of climate change, but also cause ocean acidification,” Ekardt said.
Source: New Strait Times November 13, 2017 00:00 UTC