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Anthropogenic Climate Change? *º
Mapping the causes, consequences and potential responses to climate change—in collaboration with the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, the Open University's Knowledge Media Institute, the IQ2 Green Festival on Climate Change, and The Independent. (#610)
How to respond? *
What strategies should be adopted in response to current assessment of the risks (#41848)
Immediate action required *
The scale and likelihood of the anticipatable consequences of climate change demand immediate action on climate change by society. Humanity should act immediately to avoid or minimise the climate changes and impacts that are avoidable, and prepare to adapt to those that are not. (#3392)
Prioritise other challenges first *
Other concerns are more pressing for humanity and should be prioritised ahead of climate change. (#3398)
No action warranted *
No action is warranted on climate change. (#41486)
Renewable energy
Renewable energy can satisfy the energy needs of the human population once we have created High Voltage Direct Current grids which can efficiently transport electricity generated from renewables over long distances. This means that the irregularities of the renewable supply can be smoothed out. (#59570)
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