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Climate change, we could have 80 years left to live

category international | environment | opinion/analysis author Thursday February 05, 2004 15:51author by David Report this post to the editors

According to the ecologist magazine, Climate change is going to cause us severe problems unless drastic changes are made NOW and even then it’s a case of damage limitation, not avoidance. The article isn't available on-line (or else it is but i cant find it) but some of its main points are:

1. If CO2 emissions remain as they currently are, no increase from 375 parts per million of the atmosphere, then global temperatures will rise by 1 degree centigrade above what we have already experienced (.6 of a degree) This will lead to the probable melting of all sea ice and glaciers over the next 80 years and cause an increase of floods droughts heat waves violent storms and a redistribution of rainfall, thereby affecting agriculture.

2. If we manage to curb the increase to only 550 parts per million, double pre-industrial levels, global temperatures would rise 2 degrees over the next 100 years according to the IPCC. This would be on the very edge of what the planet could possible manage without massively severe problems. Nonetheless, sea levels would rise up to a foot or more as the water expands due to the extra heat and the ice caps melt further. Increased rainfall over Siberia would lead to an increase in cold fresh water into the Arctic Circle, which would curb the Gulf Stream with very bad effects for northern Europe.

3. If Energy use continues to grow at its current rate we will have 4 times the level of greenhouse Gasses when compared to pre-industrial times. The UK Met Office Hadly Center predicts a catastrophic 8-degree increase in temperatures. Global temperatures would then be at a level not seen for 40 million years when the planet had no permanent polar ice sheets and ocean levels were 12 metres higher than they are now. Costal cities would be lost, as would most of the world’s agricultural land and Violent storms would be regular occurrences due to the huge amount of extra solar energy trapped within our atmosphere. Survival for most of the population would be impossible
http://www.met-office.gov.uk/resear...pubs/brochures/

4. There are neglected variables. These statistics look only at the effect of greenhouse gases on their own, but as the temperatures rise and the atmospheric conditions change, there will be a warming of Soil and vegetation. This will affect the balance between photosynthasis and respiration. If respiration increases over photosynthasis then the forests and vegitation will stop acting as carbon dioxide sinks and become net contributors to the greenhouse gases thereby accelerating global warming. The Hadly center after taking these factors into consideration predicts that the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) predictions are actually conservative and that the climate changes might actually be much worse

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   links     pat c    Thu Feb 05, 2004 17:06 
   That's great news     Andrew    Fri Feb 06, 2004 13:02 
   well done,     David    Fri Feb 06, 2004 16:00 
   Increasing Greenhouse Gases & Ozone     pat c    Fri Feb 06, 2004 18:24 
   From above link     David    Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:35 
   Not Krap!     pat c    Tue Feb 10, 2004 13:56 
   Animal Extinctions and Coral Destruction     pat c    Wed Feb 11, 2004 15:45 
   NASA Predicts More Tropical Rain In A Warmer World     pat c    Fri Feb 13, 2004 13:50 
   Dwindling amphibian populations - caused by human activity.     pat c    Fri Feb 13, 2004 13:53 
 10   Pacific nation of Tuvalu preparing to disappear beneath tides this week     pat c    Mon Feb 16, 2004 18:34 
 11   Bad News On Global Warming Forecast     pat c    Mon Feb 16, 2004 18:42 
 12   Cities Built On Fertile Lands Affect Climate     pat c    Tue Feb 17, 2004 11:09 
 13   Global Warming To Squeeze Western Mountains Dry By 2050     pat c    Wed Feb 18, 2004 16:50 
 14   MAF salutes Inspector Cat's prowess     pat c    Thu Feb 19, 2004 11:52 
 15   20 Nobel Science Prize Winners Say Bush Distorts Science     pat c    Thu Feb 19, 2004 14:34 
 16   Tradition     Moi    Thu Feb 19, 2004 14:57 
 17   Scientists are the cause of all this     Leon    Thu Feb 19, 2004 15:10 
 18   Hey Primitivist boy     Cyber punk    Thu Feb 19, 2004 15:20 
 19   No, Leon is right     David    Thu Feb 19, 2004 16:42 
 20   Scientists     Leon    Thu Feb 19, 2004 16:56 
 21   Leon     pat c    Thu Feb 19, 2004 17:00 
 22   Hunter Gatherer Existence     Leon    Thu Feb 19, 2004 17:28 
 23   Great Barrier Reef to be decimated by 2050     pat c    Tue Feb 24, 2004 14:21 
 24   The Junk Science of George W. Bush     Gaillimhed    Wed Mar 03, 2004 13:09 
 25   Climate change set to poke holes in ozone     pat c    Wed Mar 03, 2004 15:45 
 26   Climate findings let fishermen off the hook     pat c    Thu Mar 04, 2004 13:53 
 27   Global Warming Could Be Affecting Wolf-Moose Balance     pat c    Tue Mar 09, 2004 12:46 
 28   Pat C 80 years?     Anonimoggy    Tue Mar 09, 2004 18:00 
 29   80?     pat c    Wed Mar 10, 2004 11:13 
 30   Black Soot And Snow: A Warmer Combination     pat c    Thu Mar 11, 2004 15:35 
 31   'Untouched' rainforest hit by environmental change     pat c    Thu Mar 11, 2004 15:48 
 32   Pentagon claims climate change 'most serious threat'     Leon    Fri Mar 12, 2004 11:33 
 33   First off remember that the EU reckon the mediterranean will have "permanent summer" by 2025.     iosaf    Mon Oct 25, 2004 20:02 


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