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We're actually doing enough that the acceleration has started to slow. There's some indications that emissions are going to start dropping in the next few years, but we're still decades from the point where concentrations stop rising.
Which is a few decades too late to avoid catastrophe
We might limit the damage enough to retain a civilization-supporting planet
That is the weakest, most watered down non-objective ever. I pity anyone forced to live on the planet we are currently leaving behind. It would be more merciful to potential future life to just give up, stop procreating and stop acting like we give a shit.
The human race is a failure. Call the experiment concluded. We lost. And, we did it to ourselves. Pathetic.
(Ideally, we'd just turn everything off now and quietly go extinct without doing further damage, to be honest. We know we're going to fail, yet we continue to pull every other species in along with us. But, we're not even decent enough to do that.)