From Trevor Prew, Sheffield, UK
Even with 1.5°C of warming on the very near horizon, the vast majority of humanity seems to be in denial of climate change and is failing to act. Perhaps calling it climate change is part of the problem. I suggest always calling it human-induced warming or fossil fuel-induced warming, so the cause is clear (10 June, p 32).
I would also like it more clearly stated that 1.5°C of global warming is the average of the oceans and the land. The oceans warm more slowly, which means average land warming is already higher than 1.5°C.
