Merkel Climate Advisor Blasts Politicians for Doing Too Little
Merkel Climate Advisor Blasts Politicians for Doing Too Little
Politicians need to get their act together on climate change, says Chancellor Angela Merkel’s leading climate advisor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber just days before the global warming conference in Qatar. The World Bank agrees, releasing a report on Monday highlighting the serious consequences that await should global temperatures continue rising unchecked.
The global political community’s weak action on combating climate change has left the world in serious danger before the century’s end, climate scientists warn. According to a new report from the World Bank, climatologists almost unanimously agree that the earth’s temperature will increase by 4 degrees Celsius (7.2 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100, leading to massive food shortages and drought.
As representatives from almost 200 countries prepare to meet next week in Doha, Qatar to reach agreement on measures to slow global warming, climate scientists are sounding the alarm for more aggressive action. Climate change must become a priority they say.
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, a leading German climate scientist and the government’s chief advisor on climate-related issues, warns that the goal of keeping global warming below two degrees Celsius by 2100 will only be possible with a massive rethinking of priorities. “We’re currently on a course to see a 3.5 to 4 degree (6.3 to 7.2 degree Fahrenheit) change by the end of the century,” Schellnhuber, director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), told SPIEGEL. “We’ve stressed time and again, that we need nothing less than a new industrial revolution, but many politicians haven’t listened. They’ve just sat back.”