…An abridged version of the report, the so-called Summary for Policymakers, would seem to obviate the need for dystopian fiction. "The rise in weather and climate extremes," the summary notes, has already led to "irreversible impacts." Heat waves have become hotter, droughts deeper, and wildfires more frequent. These changes are "contributing to humanitarian crises" that are driving people from all regions of the world out of their homes. Those who have done the least to cause the problem are likely suffering the most from it. What the report calls "global hotspots of high human vulnerability" include East Africa, Central America, and small island nations. So far, at least, attempts to adapt to the changes have been wildly inadequate—"focused more on planning" than actual implementation…
https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-latest-un-climate-report-paints-another-grim-picture
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