NASA Scientistβs Emotional Appeal Just Before Being Arrested

(πΎπ€π‘π€π’ππ€) πππ¬π¨ ππ§ππ¨π¨ β A NASA scientist made an emotional appeal to the world before being arrested, warning how we are heading towards a βf**king catastropheβ if we donβt start listening to scientists about climate change.
Peter Kalmus, a data scientist at NASAβs Jet Propulsion Laboratory and an associate project scientist at UCLAβs Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering, made the desperate plea earlier this year outside a Los Angeles branch of JP Morgan Chase Bank.
His message came as part of a global protest involving more than 1,000 scientists in 25 countries, who risked arrest on 6 April to βwarn the worldβ.
βWe are doing civil disobedience at JP Morgan Chase Bank β which, out of all of the banks in the world, is the one that has done the most to fund fossil fuel projects,β KalmusΒ explained beforehand, citing aΒ recent IPCC reportΒ that βmade it very clear that current and planned fossil fuel infrastructure will take us significantly beyond two times beyond the best estimate of what we can still emit and have a coin toss chance at staying under one and a half degrees of global heatingβ.Β
The climate scientist then went and stood outside the bank with engineer Eric Gill, both wearing their lab coats.Β
βIβm here because scientists are not being listened to,β Kalmus began.Β
βIβm willing to take a risk for this gorgeous planet β for my sons.Β
βAnd weβve been trying to warn you guys for so many decades that weβre heading towards a f**king catastrophe.Β
βAnd we end up being ignored β the scientists of the world are being ignored. And itβs got to stop. Weβre going to lose everything. And weβre not joking. Weβre not lying. Weβre not exaggerating.Β

βThis is so bad, everyone β that weβre willing to take this risk. And more and more scientists, and more and more people, are going to start joining us.Β
βThis is for all of the kids of the world, all of the young people, all of the future people. This is so much bigger than any of us.βΒ
That day, Kalmus was arrested, along with a physicist, an engineer and a science teacher, for chaining himself to the bankβs door.
He later explained how he was happy to βriskβ his career by doing something drastic after struggling to get the message out there.Β
Speaking toΒ AJ+, he said: βIβve been trying other ways to get through to the public for 16 years, and none of it worked. I think itβs worth the risk to our careers to try and wake up the public to whatβs happening to our planet.βΒ
Kalmus added: βI was very kind of emotional and I was thinking about my sons and the future of life on Earth.βΒ