Based on my “First trans- and interdisciplinary global warming scenario” (2024), with reference to the UN “World Population Prospects 2024” report and inspired by Ugo Bardi, I developed further correlations between The scenarios show the impact of political decisions with mitigating global warming till the end of the 21st century….
trans- & interdisciplinary global warming scenario
We want to develop a (better) trans- & interdisciplinary understanding of global warming, since we see “greenhouse gas” (GHG) emissions, global warming, climate disruption, and the loss of biodiversity as the currently by far most pressing global challenge for humanity and we will experience “societal collapse“ faster than most can imagine.
First trans- and interdisciplinary global warming scenario
We did a first rough draft, you also might call it a (heuristic) “theory”, on how global warming, climate change, and the loss of biodiversity looks like from a trans- & interdisciplinary perspective. The story we tell with the scenarios effects the imagination and actions people take and we deeply…
Temperature rise will be exponential
Global warming, climate change, and the loss of biodiversity is in our view the by far greatest (security) threat to humanity ever in human history (nuclear weapons certainly have the potential to extinct humanity within seconds, but they are men made and can be fully controlled by men, e.g. cf….
Temperature rise shows a delay of about 30 years
Global average temperature rise has reached ca. 1.4°C in 2023 (cf. e.g. WMO, Copernicus, NOAA) and shows a time lag of ca. 30 years between the emission of the GHG and the actual temperature rise (for “climate lag” see graph based on graphs from “Our World in Data“). GHG sinks…