Climate scientist Michael Mann will discuss the current state of the climate crisis and its potential impact on the 2024 election during an appearance on MSNBC. Mann emphasized the urgency of addressing climate change, stating that the question is not whether it will be avoided but how severe its impacts will be. The global climate's fate in 2024 and the election's role in determining the path forward were highlighted by another scientist. Bill Gates also warned about the worsening effects of climate change due to continued emissions and the potential for a devastating pandemic.
Scientist: the global climate is at stake in 2024. "When we lead on this issue others come to the table...we're facing a 2024 election...which will decide which path we take." https://t.co/mwM1pwGM53 @michaelEMann @yasminv @MSNBC
Reminder - Bill Gates: Climate change gets worse every day, as long as you continue emissions. A pandemic, we're likely to go fair period of time without either a naturally or intentionally caused pandemic, but when it does strike, we saw it's a tens of millions of lives and tens… https://t.co/7U1df2jQed
Reminder - Climate change gets worse every day, as long as you continue emissions. A pandemic, we're likely to go fair period of time without either a naturally or intentionally caused pandemic, but when it does strike, we saw it's a tens of millions of lives and tens of… https://t.co/leIOpS3dRt
"Michael Mann, prof, Earth & Environmental Science, University of Pennsylvania: 'The question isn’t whether we are going to avoid dangerous #climate change - it’s here - the question is how bad are we willing to let it get,' he told CNN’s Jake Tapper last week." #history https://t.co/p7UQFu9yS4 https://t.co/8lspvCpIX9
Today (my birthday) I'll be discussing where we stand on the #climatecrisis as we look ahead to 2024 w/ @YasminMSNBC on @MSNBC ~10:50am ET! https://t.co/ESX7MyXiE3