I see more about this in the news.
I also heard of a research done recently about belief or acceptance in Climate Change, and they made the rather obvious finding that most people don't believe it until they are directly affected. However they did note that flooding was one of the most effective direct events to cause a shift in attitude to Climate Change.
The situation appears to be that the world is continuing to experience more extreme Climate events, and this correlates with the research done by Climate scientists. What we can expect is that as these events intensify and proliferate, more voices will be heard about what can we do or at least try to do.
I also expect to hear more voices calling for law suits against those who are funding the anti-Climate Change movement, as happened with tobacco.
We are up against the 'frog in the gradual warming pot' effect, but nonetheless it seems these destructive events are about to intensify dramatically.
We also need to take cognisance of the consequential effects of these events in every aspect of our lives. Especially the hip-pocket. Already someone in our town Armidale had his home insurance premium raised from $800 per year to $10,000 per year. He was told he was in a flood-prone area, to which he said he lived on top of a hill. Then they said he lived in a coastal town, to which he replied that Armidale was hundreds of miles from the coast on top of a high plateau. Never mind they told him, he was a risk and that's that.
Insurance is sky-rocketing, fuel also, business local and international will be directly affected, share markets will suffer from the unpredictability despite the surge in Asia and South America.
As with wars, the broad public tends to shift away from idealists, mad or sane, during times of crises. I expect once the watershed is passed on the Climate issue, there will be opportunities for responsible and intelligent people to rise to positions of authority across the globe. Differences will exist between nations, and these could degenerate into self-interest wars, but there will be a short space of possibility to respond effectively, or at least within the limits left available. Whether the world will take this possibility or fumble it is yet to be seen.