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Rab said:

All we can do as individuals, is make sure we support/vote for Governments that take this issue very seriously and reject the rest

So don't vote? I see no government that takes this issue seriously :/

There are still too many people not seeing the forest for the trees. Better find a way to adapt to climate change as we're not going to stop it, let alone reverse it. Here in Ontario, Canada it also keeps getting warmer, less rainfall, less snow, the river doesn't freeze up anymore in winter. But then a freak storm comes along, dumps a ton of rain/snow and then its, "see it's actually colder/wetter", not realizing that those freak storms are just as much a result from climate change and that dumping 120mm of rain in an hour does not help growing crops one bit.

We'll need to change our lifestyle sooner rather than later

https://theconversation.com/7-5-billion-and-counting-how-many-humans-can-the-earth-support-98797
These data alone suggest the Earth can support at most one-fifth of the present population, 1.5 billion people, at an American standard of living.

One glimmer of hope is that Nuclear Fusion Power starts to produce results so we can start moving to a hydrogen fuel economy. It will be a lot more efficient than putting solar panels and wind turbines everywhere.