There is zero chance that any of their predictions of catastrophic warming will come true. We're in an interglacial period. Much of the past 10,000 years was warmer. The previous interglacial periods were warmer. Everything is perfectly normal for a planet that is still 2C below its normal interglacial peak temperature. A warmer planet means a wetter planet. Nothing catastrophic about that.I don't recall you asking me diddly squat, but this is not a topic to which I pay much mind (nor you). There are plenty of scientists who believe we have passed the critical point; that there is no longer any chance that we will be able to stave off catastrophic warming - particularly since we're still not doing as much as scientists told us we needed to do decades ago. We're fucked and she is right and you are wrong. That about sums it up I think.