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I spend a lot of time keeping up with scientists like James Hansen, Paul Beckwith, Eliot Jacobson, etc. They all provide invaluable data & perspectives, but I rarely if ever hear any overall, big picture predictions, or anything that sort of ties a bow onto our broad set of circumstances.
For instance, after parsing through hours of Beckwith’s videos, I get one small assertion from Beckwith - 7 meters of sea level rise in 70 years based on our current course. Rarely do these guys give a sort of big picture determination based on all current data.
I can understand the apprehension of these scientists & researchers to make any solid predictions. If I was talking to each of them off the record, I would ask them essentially this big picture question.
Thus far, the only source I’ve found that more or less ties everything together is the “Busy Worker’s Handbook to The Apocalypse”, linked here.
The IPCC reports have consistently proven too little too late, so they’re no help.
Does anyone know of any resources that might be able to accurately cull together data in a way that makes the big picture, as well as reasonable timelines & expectations for collapse, understandable to a layman?