AVERY, John. Pro-peace UK physicist: "Although the use of fossil fuels must stop within one or two decades if a planetary disaster is to be avoided, pipeline wars continue as usual"

Dr John Avery ( B.Sc. in theoretical physics from MIT, M.Sc. from the University of Chicago, PhD in theoretical chemistry at the University of London, presently Lektor Emeritus, Associate Professor, at the Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen and since 1990 he has been the Contact Person in Denmark for Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs that in 1995 received the Nobel Peace Prize) (2016): ”It is disturbing to see how little effect the earth's present critical climate emergency has on the behaviour of politicians and the mass media. Recent data show that the earth is heating much faster than expected, and that this is most pronounced in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. An extremely dangerous methane hydrate feedback loop could be initiated by melting permafrost and by the warming Arctic seas. This feedback loop could lead to uncontrollable and catastrophic climate change. But although the use of fossil fuels must stop within one or two decades if a planetary disaster is to be avoided, pipeline wars continue as usual… In the Arctic and Antarctic regions, this superheating is magnified by an order of magnitude. Meanwhile pipeline wars continue in the Middle East, producing floods of refugees, and perpetuating our global addiction to oil… Both our mass media and our entertainment industry have failed completely in their duty to warn us that the climate emergency calls for a drastic change in lifestyle. Television programs and films show us totally unchanged patterns of life: huge, luxurious cars crowded bumper-to-bumper on six-lane highways, while heroes and heroines jet off to holidays in the tropics. When it became clear that smoking is a serious danger to health, films and television dramas rose to their responsibility and stopped showing people with cigarettes drooping from their lips. Can we not have similar responsibility today, when the future of the biosphere depends on everyone rapidly adopting an oil-free lifestyle?” (John Scales Avery, “While The Arctic Superheats, Pipeline Wars Continue”, Countercurrents, 21 March, 2016: http://www.countercurrents.org/avery210316.htm ).