cannot be ignored, extreme weather, intensifying heat waves, deadlier wildfires, millions of homes destroyed an floods and hurricanes, million of people facing hunger an irreversible loss, - ecosystems it appears messaging is stil an issue when it comes t making people care about the climate crisis, we re pullin that initial group o scientists invalid had t convince the world to listen many are still turning out the warnings in the three weeks since thi dire ipcc report was released, here are some other headline that you probably must about climate. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa, says the temperature o the world s ocean surfaces has at an all-time high, leading t marine heat waves around the globe, a study by the pacifi northwest national lab found that climate change will likel push stronger hurricanes to th east and gulf coasts of th united states. the washington post says, quote, new research suggests that a average temperatures rise, the sorts of intense
drive less and talk to your family about what you ve learned about the planet. obviously a mindfulness and awareness is very important. but how can unplugging for 60 minutes? make a difference. well, you see, it s a symbolic action that brings us all together in a moment where we know climate and nature are so important because nature and our climate, our life support system, but that really is in crisis as you said the pcc report published on monday shows just how difficult it s going to be to keep 1.5 degrees in reach. because i ll climate is heating up, and that s producing more and more extreme weather. we ve also lost 69% of our wildlife populations in the last 50 years, so it s a symbolic action, but it s an action. that s incredibly important because together we can show that individual actions plus the actions really importantly of government and business can make a difference to the survival of the human species. if you like.
The United Nations secretary-general called for a rapid end to fossil fuel power generation after the organization released a report showing the risks posed by climate change.