Scientists: COVID did little to slow 'catastrophic threat' of climate crisis
In November 2019, the journal BioScience published anarticle co-signed by over 11,000 scientiststhat declared a global climate emergency. All of these are expected to significantly rise with the opening of the economy." Over2,800 more scientists have signedthe declaration since 2019. Wolf adds a top priority should be “immediate, drastic reductions in greenhouse gases, especially methane.” Ripple concludes that climate considerations should be part of post-pandemic planning. Leaders also plan to meet in November inGlasgow for COP 26, the latest international climate change conference....