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A Recipe for Climate Disruption

Written by certifiedorganic

Take the American public. Add 10-plus years of slick global warming disinformation campaigns aimed at both the public and journalists. Season with gaps in science education. Stir vigorously to blend. What do you get?…


‘Worst Case Scenarios Being Realized’

Written by certifiedorganic

(CNN) — The world is facing an increasing risk of “irreversible” climate shifts because worst-case scenarios warned of two years ago are being realized, an international panel of scientists has warned.

Drought, flooding, storms and mass extinction in the future will have a heavy social cost as well.

Temperatures, sea levels, acid levels in oceans and ice sheets were already moving “beyond the patterns of natural variability within which our society and economy have developed and thrived,” scientists said in a report released Thursday.

The findings came at the end of a three-day conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, where nearly 2,000 researchers gathered to discuss climate change.

The group called on policy-makers to use all tools available to reduce dangerous emissions of greenhouse gases.

The current climate situation on the planet may be as severe as the worst-case scenarios predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which issued warnings in 2007 of a future beset by flooding, drought, storms and mass extinction of species.

In its report, the researchers also warned of potential social costs across the planet because of climate change.

Temperature rises above 2 degrees Celsius would lead to climate disruption for the rest of the century and disproportionately affect poor nations, the researchers warned.

“Recent observations show that societies are highly vulnerable to even modest levels of climate change, with poor nations and communities particularly at risk,” the report said.

The conclusions of the conference will be presented to politicians when they meet in Copenhagen in December. It is then that leaders will discuss a new global agreement on greenhouse gas emission levels to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012.

Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/03/12/irreversible.climate/index.html


Al Gore Speaks of “Tipping Point”

Written by certifiedorganic

Suggesting that the planet will soon reach an irreversible “tipping point” of damage to the climate, former Vice President Al Gore told members of Congress on Wednesday that the United States needs to join international talks on a treaty.

Al Gore says the United States must join international talks on an environmental treaty.

“This treaty must be negotiated this year,” Gore told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

During questioning, he acknowledged that any treaty must include mechanisms to ensure compliance with prospective limits on carbon dioxide emissions, which come primarily from burning fossil fuels for energy.

Committee Chairman John Kerry of Massachusetts said public policy must change and respond to warnings from scientists who fear that a buildup of greenhouse gas emissions may prove permanent.

“Frankly, the science is screaming at us,” he said. “Right now, the most critical trends and facts all point in the wrong direction.”

The prospective harm from climate change includes permanent coastal flooding from rising sea levels, agricultural deterioration and the spread of tropical diseases to temperate climates, scientists say.

To avoid reaching any point of no return, said Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Indiana, the United States should rise to a leadership role in promoting other forms of energy such as solar and geothermal power.

“Such technology represents an enormous opportunity for United States exports,” Lugar said, “but we have to have the will to develop, test and implement these technologies on a truly urgent basis.”

Gore came equipped with charts and graphs, photographs and video to help illustrate his call to action. In one video recorded in the Arctic, a researcher screamed when a colleague ignited a large cloud of methane gas that Gore said is bubbling up as a result of the melting ice cap. He said the scientist was not hurt.

The former presidential candidate, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for raising awareness of climate change, urged lawmakers to support an economic stimulus package now moving through Congress.

The Obama administration bill, he said, promotes “energy efficiency, renewables, a unified national energy smart grid and the move to clean cars” that he described as long overdue.

He also tied job creation to improved energy policy, saying alternative energies would create “sustainable, high-paying jobs.”

As for workers in today’s coal industry who could be left behind, Gore said it cannot be justified “to keep on doing this incredible damage and harm in the name of their jobs” when the nation could “much more effectively create even better jobs.”

Gore did not rule out a continued presence for atomic energy, despite high construction costs and the problem of nuclear waste disposal, but he noted that the greatest growth in the energy sector involves wind and solar power.

During the hearing, Republican staffers handed out a statement contending that there are “significant objections” to claims about climate change. The document, which did not name Gore, said there is “a continued international outpouring of skeptical scientists” along with research “to refute warming fears.”

The idea that the world’s climate is being changed by human activities is supported by studies accepted by the vast majority of scientists with expertise in the field. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the American Meteorological Society, the American Geophysical Union and the American Association for the Advancement of Science are among groups that have issued reports backing that position.

Gore’s testimony may help Kerry’s committee shape the U.S. position at a conference on global climate change set for December in Copenhagen, Denmark.


Antarctic Ice Shelf About to Break Free

Written by certifiedorganic

The Wilkins Ice Shelf in Antarctica, about 15,000 sq km in area, is about to break free.

Read the full story here.