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National Emergency Briefing UK: Solving the Climate Polycrisis
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The ground beneath us is shifting. The UK ranks in the bottom 10% globally for biodiversity. Only 14% of our rivers are healthy. Nearly 3,000 people died during the 2022 heat wave. This isn't a future crisis—it's today's emergency.
In this episode, we dive deep into the National Emergency Briefing—a comprehensive analysis of the interconnected crises we're facing, from nature depletion and climate tipping points to food insecurity and economic instability.
But this isn't just about the problems. We explore the practical, evidence-based solutions already available: the policies that phased out UK coal in 12 years, the economic case for rapid transformation that saves $12 trillion globally, and the positive tipping points that can accelerate beneficial change.
You'll discover why carbon capture is a false solution that's captured less than 0.03% of emissions after 30 years, why the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) represents the UK's most critical climate risk, and how plant-rich diets could free land the size of Scotland for nature recovery while cutting agricultural emissions 60%.
The revolution is already happening. The only question is: organized transformation or chaotic collapse?
References:
Expert Briefings | The National Emergency (UK)
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