We know this. We know that if we stopped emitting, we could avoid the worst. We're not idiots. It's just that there's no reason to believe humans will reduce emissions to a significant enough extent.
Well I share some degree of pessimism but the future is inherently unpredictable. There may be a big change coming. We just have to keep fighting so that we’re ready to win when the opportunity arrives.
Only via dodgy accounting, Defence arent counted, international flights, international shipping etc aren't counted at all. Then there is the entire issue that outsourced emsision are ignored, they will go up again if onshoring occurs. Outsourced emissons are worse becase of shipping which isn't counted at all.
The dodgy accounting is deliberate as Deiter Helm explains.
We're doing noting to reduce emissions except LARPing. This isnt a tech problem, it's a behavioural one. Closing aiports, banning private cars, banning cruise ships, cutting the military in 1/2 are solutions ebwryhibg eise is just posturing.
Bit I've had this debate with you a decade ago on Reddit and since then the Keeling curve keeps rising an rising.
Toxic positivists: Despite the overwhelmingly depressing reality which lies before us, I'm just going to describe anyone that recognises it as mentally unwell, thus invalidating their well-reasoned opinion.