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A U.N. panel recently came out with a report warning that if we don't contain human-caused global wa

A U.N. panel recently came out with a report warning that if we don't contain human-caused global warming by another couple tenths of a degree, Earth could be on an irreversible trajectory. Will the U.S. finally take action on climate change? A U.N. panel recently came out with a report warning that if we don't contain human-caused global warming by another couple tenths of a degree, Earth could be on an irreversible trajectory. Will the U.S. finally take action on climate change? [Wealth Daily logo] Bullish on Nuclear? [Monica Savaglia Photo] By [Monica Savaglia]( Written Mar 01, 2022 It appears that climate change and the effects it’s having on Earth have been underestimated. On Monday, the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change came out with a report warning that if we don't contain human-caused global warming by another couple tenths of a degree, Earth could be on an irreversible trajectory. This is some very bleak news to be starting the week with. But it is, unfortunately, our reality. The report suggests that if we continue to delay cutting heat-trapping carbon emissions, we’ll “miss a brief and rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable future for all.” There have been decades of warnings about climate change. I remember growing up and being in elementary school learning about ways to combat climate change and what we young people could do to ensure that we have a healthy planet in the future. Now I’m 33 and these warnings are still just warnings without any action. Unfortunately, we're now in a more dangerous position compared with when I was in elementary school. We need more impactful changes to finally gain some control of the climate change situation. How to Play the $30 Trillion ESG Trend ESG (environmental, social, and governance) investing is predicted to become as big as $30 TRILLION... And with climate change making the headlines every day, one tiny company could become an ESG darling. Early investors already made 1,172% within a few months... And as soon as a green ETF includes this firm in its portfolio, shares could soar much higher. Today, you can get in for less than $5. But with a radical new global climate policy unfolding, there’s not much time to act. [Click here for all the details.]( Let's Make a Commitment The report states that more people are going to die each year from heat waves, diseases, fierce weather, air pollution, and starvation because of global warming. And some of these disasters are happening in areas that normally don’t witness these types of extreme events. One of the co-authors of the report, Maarten van Aalst, a climate scientist for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said, “All the risks are coming at us faster than we thought before.” The last version of this report came out in 2014. It appears in those six years there hasn’t been enough global change to alter what’s happening with the climate. The world and its leaders have failed to get the world on a more satisfactory track. Will this report be enough to create action around the world? In the past few years, global warming and climate change concerns have been on the mind as we’ve witnessed extreme and out-of-the-ordinary weather patterns. Can we finally trust that our government will take action toward a sustainable future? Here's what Biden and his administration have in mind... Biden’s Massive Push for Nuclear Energy If you didn’t know already, one of the biggest culprits behind climate change comes from generating power through burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. This realization has the Biden administration pushing hard for nuclear power. The administration wants nuclear power to be one of America’s biggest steps into creating a sustainable energy future. This push could lead to the nation’s first expansion of reactor construction in more than three decades. The White House has requested [$1.8 billion for nuclear energy]( in its fiscal 2022 budget — a 50% increase from 2021’s levels. U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said at the U.N. Climate Conference: We are very bullish on these advanced nuclear reactors. The 1,000-Year-Old Man They say the first person who will live to 1,000 years old has already been born. That could be me or you... And it may very well be thanks to this groundbreaking technology: Because packed into this tiny pill is the means to make diabetes, arthritis, and other telltale signs of aging things of the past. Health care as we know it will fall on its knees. This technology could reshape human history more than the atom bomb, the internal combustion engine, and the electric light bulb combined. And nearly $15 trillion of new wealth is on the table for early investors to collect. [You can buy shares for under $5 while there’s still time.]( The House-passed version of the Build Back Better bill contains about $20 billion and $25 billion in subsidies to keep older reactors running, indicating that these nuclear reactors will be crucial to the U.S. and part of its plan to achieve the goal of a net-zero carbon economy by 2050. Maria Korsnick, president of the Nuclear Energy Institute, had this to say about the push for nuclear energy: In many cases, next-generation nuclear reactors could literally be built on fossil fuel sites. Much of the infrastructure connecting these plants to the grid is already there. Some people may see nuclear power as being a disaster because of tragic events that happened decades ago. However, with innovation and advanced safety features, those tragic events will be able to stay in the past. The U.S. is entering a new and safer era of nuclear power at full force. There have been many advancements that can prevent reactors from overheating and melting down. In addition, new reactors produce less radioactive waste than older reactors. Nuclear power is going to be vital and will have the ability to pick up where solar and wind power aren’t able to reach. As we approach the new nuclear era, I know you’re going to want to come along for the ride. Nuclear is opening many investing possibilities, especially for early investors. And as a matter of fact, my colleague [Jason Williams]( has pinpointed one specific possibility that I believe you'll be impressed by. He’ll be sending out a special announcement tomorrow that’ll explain everything you need to know about the future of energy and one company that’s poised for profits in this lucrative industry. Keep an eye out for an email from Jason tomorrow, March 2. Until next time, [Monica Savaglia Signature Park Avenue Digest] Monica Savaglia --------------------------------------------------------------- EVs Are Creating an Unstoppable Lithium Crisis Nearly every car sold will be electric by 2040. But their batteries require lithium. And since EVs have become one of the fastest-growing industries of our time, lithium suppliers can’t keep up with demand. And it will only get worse. UBS says that by as soon as 2025, the surging demand for lithium will most likely outgrow the supply of ALL known lithium mining projects. And since America relies on China for lithium, we stand to bear the worst of this crisis. But thanks to a tiny company right here in America, that may not be the case. Because its elite team of scientists discovered a way to create an infinite supply of super-rich lithium WITHOUT having to mine a single ounce. And it’s even cheaper than traditional lithium mining! 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