How are we going to survive the next 20 years?

The air we breathe
99.82% of the global land area is exposed to toxic levels of particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5)—tiny particles in the air that are linked to lung cancer and heart disease
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Wastewater and toxic chemicals
80% of all our wastewater from 8 billion people is discharged into rivers and the oceans without treatment. Almost 100% of all toxic chemicals are discharged into the environment without treatment.
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Drinking water and rainwater
All drinking water is contaminated with plastic and toxic chemicals, and some water companies even add ammonium to drinking water to form chloramines, which makes the water even more toxic.
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Your food
Most of your food will not contain toxic chemicals such as herbicides, but toxic chemicals are also added on purpose.
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Human fertility and the ability of nature to reproduce
At the current rate of decline, male sperm count will be reduced to less than 90%+ due to endocrine disrupting toxic chemicals over the next 20 years. The same applies to most animals in nature because toxic chemicals are now everywhere.
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Nature
69% of all terrestrial animals have been lost; over 50% of all marine life has been lost compared to 1970; and probable close to 90% since 1900. At the current rate of decline, it will be 90% to 99% respectively over the next 20 years. Humans are part of nature, and without nature, we cannot survive.
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Ocean acidification, aerosols, and climate change
Carbon mitigation will not stop ocean acidification; it could accelerate the process. https://lnkd.in/e6m3xQ3d  When the ocean pH hits 7.95 in less than 20 years, most marine life will either dissolve or succumb to disease or starvation. The process has started, and the Mediterranean has lost most of its marine life. https://lnkd.in/e_HuQ9Vn

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The belief that carbon mitigation is the solution to climate change and our survival is ridiculous. We need to stop all forms of toxic chemical pollution, plastic, and particle pollution and regenerate nature; otherwise, there is little hope for the survival of humanity over the next few decades!
www.goesfoundation.com

It is not possible to stop climate change

It is not possible to stop climate change, average Ocean temperatures are 4 deg C warmer than average air temperatures.

Even if we are carbon neutral by the end of the decade (impossible), atmospheric carbon dioxide will still pass 500 ppm, Oceanic pH will drop below pH 7.95, and there will be a massive regime shift in the world’s Oceans. Regime shift is a biological way of saying everything dies and the sea turns into green snot. https://lnkd.in/e4GKVEXf

We also lose the SML layer (surface microlayer), which acts like an ocean skin, preventing humidity levels from increasing rapidly, humidity = 70% of all greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is just 20%. This is one of the reasons why the Arctic is heating four times faster than the rest of the world; the same applies to the Mediterranean and Southern Oceans due to the much lower calcium alkalinity chemistry of the water.

The conclusion is that it is impossible to save marine life or stop catastrophic climate change through carbon mitigation. Already, average Ocean temperatures are 4 °C warmer than average atmospheric temperatures. There is zero possibility in stopping climate change.

average global air temp 16.92 deg C https://lnkd.in/dXx4-pBv

Average global Ocean temp 20.96 deg C, https://lnkd.in/dnWW89DK

There is now a massive die-off of birds, marine mammals, fish, and plankton that make up the life support system for the planet.

Our mission now is to try to stop the regime shift in the world’s oceans. 56% of the Oceans have turned green; it is no longer a blue planet. We achieve this task through the elimination of pollution.

80% of the world has no municipal or industrial wastewater treatment, and we continue to dump toxic chemicals, plastic, and partially combusted carbon into the environment. If we are to survive, the planet needs to be toxic-free as soon as possible.

The Goes report
https://lnkd.in/ev6_2cXN

www.Goesfoundation.com