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    David Wallace-Wells‏ @dwallacewells 27 Jun 2020

    “At 2 degrees, it’s expected that more than 150 million people would die from air pollution, storms that used to arrive once every century would hit every single year, and lands today home to 1.5 billion would become literally uninhabitable.”https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/global-warming-is-melting-our-sense-of-time.html …

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      1. Ross Smith‏ @rossqsmith 27 Jun 2020
        Replying to @dwallacewells

        Now do 4 or 5, which seems to be quite likely.

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      2. Climate Watcher‏ @pmagn 27 Jun 2020
        Replying to @dwallacewells

        Surely deaths will be higher than 200m. 2b refugees with nowhere to go are basically not going to survive

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      3. R.S. MacKinnon (he/him)‏ @TinTincognito 27 Jun 2020
        Replying to @pmagn @dwallacewells

        And by 2100 sea level rise will add to the amount of climate migrants.

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      1. Frank Huisingh‏ @FrankHuisingh 27 Jun 2020
        Replying to @dwallacewells

        Ik vraag mij af wat u denkt als u dit leest @remcovvd. Kan NL meer doen om de CO2-uitstoot te beperken?

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      1. Jerry Ligon  🇺🇸‏ @JerryL27 27 Jun 2020
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        @SenatorDurbin @SenDuckworth @CongressmanRaja FYI. I assume you are your staff has read this or know about it.

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      1. dex3703‏ @dex3703 27 Jun 2020
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        Billions will die this century. It's too late for anything else.

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      1. Damian Butler‏ @damian_butler 27 Jun 2020
        Replying to @dwallacewells

        ...but #HumanCausedGlobalWarming (there, I said it!), isn't the worst existential threat we face. There's a book called "the precipice..." that does the job of ranking existential threats and you should read it :)pic.twitter.com/GYcg17q66S

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      1. Kent Pitman‏ @KentPitman 27 Jun 2020
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        And we're rehearsing how to rationalize that now. Expect "Hey, that's no different than how many we routinely lose to #covid19." Yeah, more than we lose today but that's exponential growth for you. And if it's not covid it'll be something else. Rationalization is the constant.

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      1. Marty Hemsley‏ @HemsleyMarty 27 Jun 2020
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        $ always win

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      2. Dr. Zeke Hausfather‏ @hausfath 27 Jun 2020
        Replying to @dwallacewells

        Where does the 100-yr storms every year figure come from? I can't find that in the @bradplumer piece you link (which in turn is about the IPCC SROCC).

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      3. Bob Kopp‏ @bobkopp 27 Jun 2020
        Replying to @hausfath @dwallacewells @bradplumer

        Possibly about extreme sea levels?

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