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Some news items on climate change. |
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Earth on track to be hottest in human history: study Earth is on track to becoming the hottest it has been at any time in the past 11.3 millennia, a period spanning the history of human civilisation, a new study says. |
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Northern blizzards linked to Arctic sea ice decline Climate scientists say the massive snow storms to hit North America and Europe this year were linked to shrinking sea ice levels in the Arctic. |
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Melt may explain Antarctica's sea ice expansion Climate change is expanding Antarctica's sea ice, according to a scientific study in the journal Nature Geoscience. |
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Nasa's James Hansen retires to pursue climate fight One of the leading voices on the science of global warming is to retire from Nasa this week to be more active in the fight against fossil fuels. |
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Top scientists agree climate has changed for good The nation's top climate scientists and science bodies have for the first time endorsed a major report that says Australia's climate has shifted permanently in some cases. |
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Global warming predictions prove accurate The debate around the accuracy of climate modelling and forecasting has been especially intense recently, due to suggestions that forecasts have exaggerated the warming observed so far � and therefore also the level warming that can be expected in the future. But the new research casts serious doubts on these claims, and should give a boost to confidence in scientific predictions of climate change. This research was carried out by Myles Allen who is the chief researcher for CPDN, and John Mitchell and Peter Stott from the Met Office. Unfortunately the article is behind a paywall. Cpdn news |
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. Scientists dismiss claims coal is good for the climate Last updated on 5 April 2013, 4:15 pm By John Parnell
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Quite apart from the effect on the climate, burning coal doesn't do people's lungs much good either. Cpdn news |
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Transatlantic flights 'to get more turbulent' Planes are already encountering stronger winds, and could now face more turbulence, according to research led from Reading University, UK. |
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Direct Evidence of Earth�s Greenhouse Effect 10 April 2013 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. climatologist, author, former Nasa scientist After yesterday�s post about what determines temperature, I thought I would revisit one of the most convincing evidences of Earth�s greenhouse effect. read more here ... http://www.drroyspencer.com/2013/04/direct-evidence-of-earths-greenhouse-effect/ |
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This looks to be 'putting the cat among the pigeons'. Report warns of 'unburnable carbon scenario' British researchers are warning that effective action on climate change could trigger a new global economic crisis by devaluing the price of fossil fuels. |
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Yes, the other day that was front-page news in The Guardian. How investing in fossil fuels that ought never to be extracted or used puts our pension funds at risk: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2013/apr/19/pension-6-trillion-climate-gamble In addition negotiations about the EU carbon emissions scheme collapsed last week. The cost to business of burning carbon was already very low. In today's Observer Will Hutton says 'Burn our planet or face financial meltdown. Not much of a choice.' http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/apr/21/carbon-problems-financial-crisis-hutton Cpdn news |
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Good posts Mo and Les. here is something more to think about ..... The Keeling Curve will soon reach 400 parts per million For several million years, levels of CO2 in our atmosphere bounced between 180 and 280 parts per million (ppm). Then we began digging up ancient carbon and returning it to the atmosphere. Approximately 60 years ago CO2 reached 315 ppm, by 1988 it reached 350 and as I type these words we are nudged just under 400 ppm at 398.44 ppm. As CO2 Now writes, "Carbon dioxide is at the heart of the global warming problem. When we want to know whether humanity is collectively doing enough to solve global warming, just look to the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. No other indicator is as complete, current and direct. No other metric tells us so much. "CO2 is the main greenhouse gas in terms of its warming potential and longevity in the atmosphere. The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is continually monitored by scientists with high-precision instruments. Results are reported as a monthly average. "The monthly CO2 updates includes all the human and natural factors that affect the balance of CO2 in the atmosphere. It includes all continents, all countries, all CO2 emissions and all CO2 sinks. CO2 mixes quickly in the atmosphere, and a scientific reading from a single point on Earth serves as an effective CO2 trend indicator for the whole atmosphere." "As long as CO2 concentrations continue to rise, we can expect a growth in planet-wide problems due to more global warming and faster climate change. With atmospheric CO2 still on the rise, humanity has much to do to solve these problems. "Whether CO2 is moving up, down or sideways, the people of the world need to pay deliberate attention to what is happening to this critical greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The monthly CO2 updates are an important tool to help us solve the root causes the global warming and climate change problems. As more people watch this indicator, the more useful it will become as an effective part of the solution. It is a metric that will provide no benefit if only a few people are watching." Joe Romm wrote today, "The world's longest unbroken record of atmospheric CO2 levels is the 'Keeling Curve' measured at Mauna Loa since 1958. The curve was initiated by Charles David Keeling and is maintained by his son, Ralph F. Keeling, at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. "The Scripps folks want you to know precisely when we hit 400 ppm so they have set up a website and even a twitter feed, @Keeling_curve, that will tweet out the CO2 level every day. "The 400 ppm level is another major milestone on humanity's accelerating path to destroying a livable climate. As climatologist Chris Field told the AP, 'It's an important threshold. It is an indication that we're in a different world.'" The last time CO2 levels were this high, our planet "was 5� to 10�F warmer and seas were 75 to 120 feet higher" than they are currently. Something to look forward to? read more here ... http://blogs.redding.com/dcraig/archives/2013/04/the-keeling-cur.html |
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Article in The Observer today, is suggesting that malaria and a number of other, "exotic diseases" are likely to be present in the UK soon due to climate change. http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/may/05/uk-tropical-disease-malaria-threat |
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Carbon dioxide passes symbolic mark Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have broken through a symbolic mark. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/interactive/2013/may/13/newtok-alaska-climate-change-refugees?CMP=twt_gu Native Alaskans who have occupied the same land for centuries are having to leave their homes for safer locations. |
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Not exactly "News," but interesting. (Caution, the PDF doc. is 133 pages.) From the Executive Summary: A better climate for disaster risk management Correct citation Hellmuth M.E., Mason S.J., Vaughan C., van Aalst M.K. and Choularton R. (eds) 2011. A Better Climate for Disaster Risk Management . International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), Columbia University, New York, USA. "We have met the enemy and he is us." -- Pogo Greetings from coastal Washington state, the scenic US Pacific Northwest. |
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The sad thing is that those having to leave their land are most often those whose lifestyle has contributed least to global warming. |
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Climate change shifts migrating birds' wintering ground Three species of migratory duck have shifted their wintering grounds northward in response to increasing temperatures, say scientists. |
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