Artful Dodger
"Neko no me"
Once we reach net zero emissions things start to improve, more probably needs to be done, but we probably have the time to do it.
Does this hypothetical "we" include Methane/CO2 emissions from melting permafrost? Because if it doesn't you've kicked the can down the road by 200 years...
Master Plan 3 can't happen by 2030, or even 2050. There's $100T of proven oil reserves right now, and 47 years worth of consumption at current rates. There is a huge global industry (and the puppet governments) who mean to burn all of that oil.
One petroleum engineer I spoke to in 2008 expressed concerns about "stranded assets". Then his city burned to the ground in a wild fire seven years later... That's the fate we should all be concerned about. The problem with long-term risks is that they suddenly become short-term risks when it's happening TO YOU.