Do you recognize Climate Disruption as -- quite likely -- humanity's defining challenge for the 21st century?

Have Russian fires, Pakistani floods, Australian droughts and floods, shifting bird habitation, record high temperatures, melting Arctic Ice, increasingly acidified oceans, or the ever earlier flowering of your garden's bulbs penetrated your conscience and increased your concerns about today's climate disruption and the potential for catastrophic climate chaos in the years and decades ahead?

Are you aware of the scientific work which supports increasingly dire forecasts if humanity does not, rapidly, shift to a lower-polluting path?

Over the weekend, someone commented that they, philosophically, are trying to figure out what the moral action would be if they had been alive in 1930 and were able to see a future of World War II with the Holocaust.  With that in mind, the thought continued:

I understand the science.

I have a feel for the dire risks humanity faces.


What is the ethical, moral, and correct path that I should follow?