i m mehdi hassan. we are on track toward and unlivable world. that is where the words of the un secretary general this week. his take away from the un climate report. a highly respected, very scary study that gets updated every six or seven years. the grim warnings in this latest report might not sound familiar because it got also oh no major media coverage. we ve been distracted by the war in ukraine, by supreme court hearings, by the state of the economy, but i will supplement slap! more important, issues we ll not slap, but is it more important than planet? the world has been getting warmer. temperatures have increased 1.1 celsius. contributing to the flooding, heat waves, and natural disasters we ve seen in the last few years. according to . governments came together and pledged to limits that temperature increase to below two degrees before the end of
The final and most critical analysis yet from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) lays out a stark picture of the future if the world doesn’t drastically cut emissions within this decade. Here's what that means for L.A.