The UN is even more damning, “As things stand, fully implementing unconditional Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) made under the Paris Agreement would put the world on track for limiting temperature rise to 2.9°C above pre-industrial levels this century. Fully implementing conditional NDCs would lower this to 2.5°C.” 10 Already the maximum 2.0°C temperature rise is nothing but a dream.
It is time for governments to take climate change seriously, stop lamenting the cost of energy transition and realise the cost implication of climate change impacts; not only in terms of money, but human costs too. As the floods in Kazakhstan demonstrate, 100,000 people were impacted, many of them seriously; having their life upended, torn apart by the rush of flood waters; and then there are the financial costs, in this case over half a billion USD (five times the annual renewable budget) which may go some way to relieve the physical hardship of those worse effected, but will do very little to alleviate the emotional suffering brought on by this catastrophe.
Meanwhile the headlines just keep coming as the heat just keeps rising, the latest being some 1,000 deaths for participants of the Haj in Saudi Arabia, with one headline blaring “Climate change boosted deadly Saudi haj heat by 2.5°C, scientists say” 11
Let’s hope our next news letter can be a little more upbeat.