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If we continue on a fossil fuel-heavy path, we could trigger a staggering eventual 50 meters (165 feet) of sea level rise.
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Yet divestment campaigns continue, on fossil fuels, on guns, and on other issues, for a reason: They work.
The IPCC warns that if we want to avoid very dangerous climate change, we're on track to blow through our allowed carbon budget in as little as two to three decades if we continue on our current path of relying on fossil fuels.
Those who argue that we need to continue relying on fossil fuels – like former popular science writer Matt Ridley – just aren't accounting for the costs of pollution.
Piecing together schemes to inject toxic gases under the ground...in order to continue reliance on fossil fuels as our energy source is just not good policy.
Keystone XL, a sorry symbol of a continued reliance on fossil fuels.
One path -- the "business as usual" route -- sees us approach a drastically warmer world, where our continuing reliance on fossil fuels will make this planet a cruelly inhospitable place for our children and grandchildren.
Continued dependence on fossil fuels is not an option.
This could involve a plan B -- being fatalistic about continuing dependence on fossil fuels but combating its effects by either a massive investment in carbon capture and storage or else by geoengineering.
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