Andrew, if you read down a little you will discover this Declaration to be an Extinction Rebellion production:
To show your support, please add your name to the form via http://bit.ly/ScientistsDeclarationForm and share with your colleagues. If you’d like to join us at future events, or to find out more, please join our Scientists for Extinction Rebellion Facebook group, follow us on Twitter @ScientistsX or email [email protected]. On Sunday, October 27, 2019 at 3:01:37 PM UTC-4, Andrew Lockley wrote: > > Poster's note: I've not checked (1k names), but I'd like to find out if > the list includes geoengineering scientists. Any familiar names? > > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FuZYG-gT5EPTLDyvgNnlYIS5dAy43TM1MnvOls48qIc/mobilebasic > > Scientists’ Declaration of Support for Non-Violent Direct Action Against > Government Inaction Over the Climate and Ecological Emergency > THIS DECLARATION SETS OUT THE CURRENT SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS CONCERNING THE > CLIMATE AND ECOLOGICAL EMERGENCY AND HIGHLIGHTS THE NECESSITY FOR URGENT > ACTION TO PREVENT FURTHER AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE HABITABILITY OF > OUR PLANET. > > As scientists, we have dedicated our lives to the study and understanding > of the world and our place in it. We declare that scientific evidence shows > beyond any reasonable doubt that human-caused changes to the Earth’s land, > sea and air are severely threatening the habitability of our planet. We > further declare that overwhelming evidence shows that if global greenhouse > gas emissions are not brought rapidly down to net zero and biodiversity > loss is not halted, we risk catastrophic and irreversible damage to our > planetary life-support systems, causing incalculable human suffering and > many deaths. > > We note that despite the scientific community first sounding the alarm on > human-caused global warming more than four decades ago, no action taken by > governments thus far has been sufficient to halt the steep rise in > greenhouse gas emissions, nor address the ever-worsening loss of > biodiversity. Therefore, we call for immediate and decisive action by > governments worldwide to rapidly reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to > net zero, to prevent further biodiversity loss, and to repair, to the > fullest extent possible, the damage that has already been done. We further > call upon governments to provide particular support to those who will be > most affected by climate change and by the required transition to a > sustainable economy. > > As scientists, we have an obligation that extends beyond merely describing > and understanding the natural world to taking an active part in helping to > protect it. We note that the scientific community has already tried all > conventional methods to draw attention to the crisis. We believe that the > continued governmental inaction over the climate and ecological crisis now > justifies peaceful and nonviolent protest and direct action, even if this > goes beyond the bounds of the current law. > > We therefore support those who are rising up peacefully against > governments around the world that are failing to act proportionately to the > scale of the crisis. > > We believe it is our moral duty to act now, and we urge other scientists > to join us in helping to protect humanity’s only home. > > > ***** > > To show your support, please add your name to the form via > http://bit.ly/ScientistsDeclarationForm and share with your colleagues. > If you’d like to join us at future events, or to find out more, please join > our Scientists for Extinction Rebellion Facebook group, follow us on > Twitter @ScientistsX or email [email protected] <javascript:>. > > > Signatories: > > Signatures are invited from individuals holding a Master's Degree, or > holding or studying for a Doctorate, in a field directly related to the > sciences, or if you are working as a scientist in the private sector in a > directly related field. Please make clear if your research field is > directly relevant to the climate and/or ecological emergencies. Please > note: the views of individuals signing this document do not necessarily > represent those of the university or organisation they work for. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "geoengineering" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/94f37a93-da03-45d7-9611-01d2e3f8d1ae%40googlegroups.com.
