With the climate crisis hitting Britain, we must build resilience at a local level by rewilding, saving water and fighting floodsImagine, for a moment, if 2025 was the year that the UK achieved its legally binding targets of reducing dangerous carbon emissions to zero. Imagine if the Extinction Rebellions of 2019 had achieved their goal, and the government had bowed to the pressure of climate activism to meet this target. In this counterfactual reality, the world would be much saner than our own. But as the new year arrives, we're forced to confront a stark reality. Britain is nowhere near achieving zero carbon in the next 12 months.When Extinction Rebellion (XR) was founded in 2018, the 2025 target was conceived as a clarion call to action. It was based on the need to decarbonise quickly, to mitigate the worst impacts of climate decline, and to fulfil our historical responsibility as one of the world's largest polluters. With the new year upon us, it's clear that decarbonisation at the scale and speed we imagined isn't a feasible goal within our existing political and economic frameworks. And this failure brings with it some uncomfortable truths that everyone concerned about the climate crisis must face head-on. And that means, in effect, everyone: for even if you don't feel affected by this crisis, it still affects you. Continue reading...
At Extinction Rebellion, we aimed for UK net zero in 2025. That won't happen - so here's what to do instead | Rupert Read
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jan/01/extinction-rebellion-uk-net-zero-2025-climate
Zdroj: The Guardian
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