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SIR – You recently reported (August 1) on the warning from Professor Jim Skea, the newly elected head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, that apocalyptic messaging on this subject merely “paralyses” the public and fails to motivate individuals to protect the planet.
In the same article, Professor Skea was quoted as saying that the world warming 1.5C above pre-industrial levels was “not an existential threat to humanity”. He also stated that, while action to mitigate climate change is to be encouraged, we should not despair.
I wonder if Dr Roger Harrabin (“The climate threat”, Letters, August 14) missed this article.The issue cannot be ignored, and it is not being ignored. Everyone must play their part, no matter how small. But a less doom-mongering approach would be welcome.
Mary MarshallIlkley, West Yorkshire