Portugal is bracing itself for
possibly the hottest summer ever, while globally, last month was the hottest
April on record.
According to Copernicus, the European
Union’s climate monitoring service, April marked the continuation of an
unprecedented 11-month streak of record-breaking conditions. Despite what the
scientists say, some people argue that extreme weather conditions existed long
before humans inhabited the Earth, so they feel there is no need to worry. Many
older people tend to ignore the importance of reaching a “net zero” emission
balance, and the deadline year of 2030 never mind 2050. They leave this concern
to the young who will still be around.
Whether the planet was extremely hot
or cold many thousands of years ago is irrelevant to the current concerns about
environmental destruction caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions
threatening Portugal and elsewhere this summer
The notion that countries must just
socially and economically adapt to extreme climate change is ridiculous. Brazil
is one of the countries most affected recently, with major floods engulfing
entire cities.
Portugal is as well prepared as
possible for more wildfires, droughts and floods, as well as rising sea levels.
Portugal has achieved a 60%
renewable share in electricity generation. It aims to achieve an 80% share
within the next two years. This is achievable because Portugal has abandoned the
use of coal and is relying increasingly on hydro, wind and solar sources.
Overall, Portugal has strong policies
and targets in place. Although it is doing comparatively well in Europe,
critics point out a number of extra measures the government could be taking.
Experts want to see more support for low-income households, a faster phase-out
of fossil fuel subsidies and improvements in the transport sector.
The major greenhouse gas emitting
countries are still not doing nearly enough to address extreme climate
challenges; The United States is focused on its November presidential election
and providing support for the war in the Middle East. Russia is concentrating
on its war in Ukraine. India has become a hub for ‘laundering’
Russian oil.and selling it to the West, thus helping overcome US and European sanctions against Russia. China is steeped in its own conflicts, and its desire to be the number one country in the world.
All of the superpowers are failing to
solve the existential global warming crisis they have largely created.
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