Better late than too late: Policy options to fight a dystopian future
The 1.5° climate goal seems increasingly remote. Although the science is clear that rapid changes involving large parts of society are required to meet the climate goals, policymakers tend to rely on future, often uncertain, technologies instead of taking the required immediate action. These questions will be discussed at EASAC’s seminar at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm.25 November 2022 - “If politicians had listened to the science, we were not about to face what Antonio Guterrez calls ‘collective suicide’,” says Christina Moberg, outgoing President of EASAC and Member