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Brenda

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Sun Sep 21, 2025, 05:06 PM Sep 21

Senator Whitehouse: "It May Be Too Late" [View all]

It May Be Too Late is a climate change idiom that is gaining recognition because global warming is bringing the threat of irreversible climate system collapse to reality as nightly TV news broadcasts flash floods and record-setting temperatures year-by-year with increasing intensity, but that’s just for starters.

Along the way, Earth is regurgitating decades of climate system abuse as glacial lake outbursts bury entire villages, Blatten, Switzerland and more telling yet, the world’s leading insurance companies, e.g. Allianz (the world’s largest) warn of uninsurable mortgages because of a lashing climate system. They foresee an upcoming systemic breakdown of the financial system, which is climate change’s payback, unless, as stated by insurance executives, CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are stopped.

Nobody has warned of the dangers like Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) who on September 9, 2025 delivered his 301st Time to Wake Up speech to the US Senate, warning of a collapsing socio-economic future because of a whacky climate system fed by the fossil fuel industry’s excessive CO2 emissions, but as he explains in some detail, horror of horrors, fossil fuel interests are now on ‘the inside’ with a complacent Trump administration as global warming’s new partner working in its best interests to exceed +2°C above pre-industrial, With the full power of the US government as an ally, global warming should be able to achieve much hotter temperatures much sooner. Then, in due course, Climate Armageddon will have its own nightly TV news show, for the full hour.

Senator Whitehouse has brought out in the open for all to hear: “It may now be too late to prevent it. It may now be too late to wake up. But I hope not… We are on the verge of a major economic shock. But Congress is lost in the moment, not paying attention. When that economic shock hits, I want people to know how and why we failed to protect them. The shock is simple: Climate change makes property insurance unpredictable. So, insurance prices soar. Insurers withdraw from high-risk regions. And fake or flimsy insurance populates the market. As the insurance market goes, so goes the mortgage market… as mortgage markets fail, property values fall.”

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My personal opinion is that no, it's not a matter of "may be too late" - IT IS TOO LATE, however...

301 freaking speeches about this - Senator Whitehouse is a true American hero. And the American MSM has covered what percentage of these speeches (other than CSPAN) compared to the hyper excessive coverage of the murder of a vastly unknown blogger and the white hood fest of the memorial and funeral for that Lying Bigot Extraordinaire blogger?

I was out of state the other day and picked up a free USA Today at the hotel. A few pages in I saw a full page photo of Kirk with the words saying something about how he is with our Lord. And yeah, I guess anyone can buy a full page ad in the paper, but it really PISSED ME OFF.

https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/09/19/senator-whitehouse-it-may-be-too-late/
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It's already too late. The politicians and corporations know that Autumn Sep 21 #1
A Big Change is Coming MrWowWow Sep 21 #2
Love Neil Young but I don't like the AI crap Brenda Sep 21 #4
That video seemed a mockery - perhaps intentionally detrimental to the reality. erronis Sep 21 #11
It is too late. Xolodno Sep 21 #3
The linked article does discuss that. Brenda Sep 21 #5
Not just flood zones... Xolodno Sep 21 #7
... not just flood zones. Look at Appalachia (North Carolina) and Helene erronis Sep 21 #12
Absolutely! Brenda Sep 21 #14
Historically, insurance has been based on the concept of universal risk pools. sop Sep 22 #55
Sheldon Whitehouse - when he speaks, I listen. yellow dahlia Sep 21 #6
Sen. Whitehouse is our modern-day Cassandra. alwaysinasnit Sep 21 #8
If it is, in fact, too late (and I agree that it is) then that needs to be seen as a start to a serious conversation... 0rganism Sep 21 #9
Yes. Just like what Greta Thunberg and a lot of other people Brenda Sep 21 #16
China produces about as much greenhouse gases as all the other industrialized nations combined Kaleva Sep 22 #45
There are DUers who also haven't seen the light Duppers Sep 22 #53
Global warming will only get worse JoseBalow Sep 21 #10
Yeah, I used to work with Lonnie Thompson, I know. nt Brenda Sep 21 #17
Yes, this is the scenario. But too late for what exactly? Stopping warming from going out of control? LymphocyteLover Sep 21 #28
It would take a world wide effort never before achieved Kaleva Sep 22 #46
So, we just give up? Just burn fossil fuels until we turn into Venus? LymphocyteLover Sep 22 #50
I'm not giving up. I'm working on surviving what is coming Kaleva Sep 22 #58
I think it was too late in 1950 Polybius Sep 21 #13
Can't yet decide if you're a comedian or something else. Brenda Sep 21 #19
The Industrial Age happened, and fossil fuels burned for 200+ years before we even vaguely attempted to reduce it Polybius Sep 21 #31
The US has been reducing the amount of greenhouse gases it has been emitting Kaleva Sep 22 #47
Not really Cirsium Sep 21 #24
My opinion Timewas Sep 21 #15
too late for what exactly? LymphocyteLover Sep 21 #27
To stop Timewas Sep 22 #42
And we won't see people here willing to back to 60 amp service panels Kaleva Sep 22 #48
Probably not Timewas Sep 22 #57
They don't HAVE to be in power though. New leadership is possible that cares about this. LymphocyteLover Sep 22 #51
We were warned long ago, we knew what to do but moniss Sep 21 #18
Al Gore's truth was both true and too inconvenient to accept n/t DFW Sep 21 #33
And Al Gore won the Nobel Prize for saying it Captain Zero Sep 22 #40
And mass starvation 2na fisherman Sep 21 #20
Well said Brenda Sep 21 #23
And even here on DU❗🤬 Duppers Sep 22 #54
Indeed. markodochartaigh Sep 21 #29
We're toast. It was a great planet at the right time, but short term self interest has doomed us. surfered Sep 21 #21
No "maybe" about it. ananda Sep 21 #22
Yes Kaleva Sep 21 #35
I was 15 for Earth Day 1 BidenRocks Sep 21 #25
Too late for what exactly? It's not all or nothing. It's not too late to stop warming that will LymphocyteLover Sep 21 #26
On the other hand, markodochartaigh Sep 21 #30
Sociatal collapse across most of the planet NickB79 Sep 21 #32
It's also harmful to say it's not too late, that there's still a chance Kaleva Sep 21 #37
It's all about water DFW Sep 21 #34
No water I_UndergroundPanther Sep 21 #36
They will find out too late DFW Sep 22 #43
Lack of fresh water is an existential threat 2na fisherman Sep 22 #39
I heard from some Israelis about desalinization DFW Sep 22 #44
Bookmarking liberalla Sep 21 #38
I've said for years. Insurance Companies will know. Captain Zero Sep 22 #41
It has been obvious for years that Morbius Sep 22 #49
It's not too late for governments to do all they can to try to slow warming through mass tree planting and the Doodley Sep 22 #52
I believe every problem created by humans may be solved by humans Torchlight Sep 22 #56
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