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John Kerry
Related: About this forumKerry: We work on climate change every day
We work on climate change every day
By John Kerry
Everywhere I travel as secretary of state in every meeting, here at home and across the more than 100,000 miles Ive traveled since I raised my hand and took the oath to serve in this office I raise the concern of climate change. I do so not because its a pet issue or a personal priority, but because its critical to the survival of our civilization, and that means its a critical mission for me as our countrys top diplomat.
Is it also personal to me? Of course it is. The environment has been one of the central causes of my life ever since I entered public life as an activist.
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I am passionate about this, not based on ideology, but based on facts and based on science. Its not just people all over the world crying out for action its the very science that is screaming at us.
Twelve of the hottest 13 years on record have occurred since 2000. Glaciers are melting across the globe. Arctic sea ice volume has shrunk by 80 percent since 1979. Extreme weather events are increasing like a massive, lethal heat wave in Moscow in 2010, enormous floods in Pakistan that same year that killed nearly 2,000 people and affected 20 million, and two 100-year droughts in the Amazon in five years that led to the release of billions of tons of CO2, a fifth of all global CO2 emissions from energy in one year alone. In 2012, the United States endured 11 extreme climate- and weather-related events that each caused more than $1 billion in damage.
As I said in Sweden in May, climate change is truly a life-and-death challenge for all of us.
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http://grist.org/climate-energy/we-work-on-climate-change-every-day/
By John Kerry
Everywhere I travel as secretary of state in every meeting, here at home and across the more than 100,000 miles Ive traveled since I raised my hand and took the oath to serve in this office I raise the concern of climate change. I do so not because its a pet issue or a personal priority, but because its critical to the survival of our civilization, and that means its a critical mission for me as our countrys top diplomat.
Is it also personal to me? Of course it is. The environment has been one of the central causes of my life ever since I entered public life as an activist.
<...>
I am passionate about this, not based on ideology, but based on facts and based on science. Its not just people all over the world crying out for action its the very science that is screaming at us.
Twelve of the hottest 13 years on record have occurred since 2000. Glaciers are melting across the globe. Arctic sea ice volume has shrunk by 80 percent since 1979. Extreme weather events are increasing like a massive, lethal heat wave in Moscow in 2010, enormous floods in Pakistan that same year that killed nearly 2,000 people and affected 20 million, and two 100-year droughts in the Amazon in five years that led to the release of billions of tons of CO2, a fifth of all global CO2 emissions from energy in one year alone. In 2012, the United States endured 11 extreme climate- and weather-related events that each caused more than $1 billion in damage.
As I said in Sweden in May, climate change is truly a life-and-death challenge for all of us.
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http://grist.org/climate-energy/we-work-on-climate-change-every-day/
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Kerry: We work on climate change every day (Original Post)
ProSense
Jun 2013
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We work on climate change daily - pumping out even more CO2 and methane. How will weather patterns change, don't know. But it's bound to be interesting.
Kolesar
(31,182 posts)2. ghastly sentence structure
You are not making good use of your day.
WovenGems
(776 posts)3. If the truth hurts?
Too bad. But profits trump safety. Mansanto can see profits in famine. Food prices go up.
karynnj
(59,923 posts)4. Good to hear him speak of this
He sounds like he always has on this - and that's very good.