Action exists beyond ‘final warnings’
Calling the climate science community!

It’s an open secret among climate scientists that the world is beyond the IPCC’s “final warning” of March 2023. Staying below the 1.5°C ‘safe’ climate goal is now deeply implausible, and so the time has passed for “protecting” the public from hard truths. 

Indeed, people are starting to understand things are worse than governments admit - that top-down action isn’t going to hit warp speed ‘just in time’. But far from curling up in despair, citizens from outside of traditional activism are taking climate action into their own hands – from towns trying to decarbonise, to employees and business leaders lobbying for ambitious climate policy.


Why this letter and your signature are needed:

It is vital that the people the public trust the most on climate change - the expert community - acknowledge and encourage this process of citizens finding their own action to take. The sign-on letter below broadcasts this signal of support to the public.
Who's already signed?

Over 40 expert voices have signed the letter include: Dr Peter Kalmus (most followed climate scientist on Twitter), Professor Bill McGuire, Dr James Dyke, Dr Wolfgang Knorr and Professor David Tyfield. Adding your signature will maximise the prospects of securing publication.

Publication of the letter will be sought in a journal or UK news title in late June. The letter, and a full list of signees, will in any case be made available as a statement at ClimateMajorityProject.com for the world to see. 


Can I sign if I'm not a climate scientist? 
Academics from all disciplines are welcome to sign. Those working outside the disciplines of climate science and psychology, will be listed as “in support”.

The Letter


Dear Editor,

Meaningful climate action will not happen unless the story the public hears from academics, our leaders and the mainstream media is urgently updated.

In truth, time’s up for ‘last warnings’ to prevent major, irreversible climate degradation. The weather has visibly shifted, weather-related disasters are increasing. Anonymous polling has shown that climate science experts privately accept that the world is beyond the IPCC’s “final warning” of March 2023. The carbon budget for remaining below 1.5°C - the politically agreed ‘safe’ temperature rise limit - will likely be spent by the end of the decade. Impacts beyond 1.5°C are coming. 

The extraordinary measures our leaders must now take to limit damage and navigate instability can’t be summoned by activists alone. Such measures require massive public motivation. The time has passed for “protecting” the public from hard truths. 

Indeed, people are starting to understand things are worse than governments admit - that top-down action isn’t going to hit warp speed ‘just in time’. But far from curling up in despair, citizens are asking themselves what they can do. In workplaces, communities, and wherever people have power, they are taking climate action into their own hands – from towns trying to decarbonise, to figures in law, business and finance lobbying for ambitious climate policy.

It is vital to acknowledge and encourage this process, its momentum and the candour that underpins it. We must all now begin to recognise ourselves as a climate majority: the citizen energy that can mandate unprecedented action to protect our world.
Sincerely, 


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*** SIGNATORIES FROM GLOBAL NORTH COUNTRIES TO HOLD A PhD OR HIGHER AND WORK AT/BE AFFILIATED TO AN ACADEMIC OR SCIENCE INSTITUTION ***

*** SIGNATORIES FROM GLOBAL SOUTH COUNTRIES TO HOLD A MASTERS OR HIGHER AND WORK AT/BE AFFILIATED TO AN ACADEMIC OR SCIENCE INSTITUTION ***


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