IPCC Extreme Weather Report Is Another Blown Chance to Explain the Catastrophes Coming If We Keep Doing Nothing
source: http://thinkprogress.org/romm/2011/11/17/371350/ipcc-extreme-weather-report/#jump
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September polling by ecoAmerica found that 57% of Americans already understand “If we don’t do something about climate change now, we can end up having our farmland turned to desert.” Duh:
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is coming out Friday with its umpteenth watered down report on climate science, in this case on extreme weather. The thing to remember about IPCC reports is that pretty much everyone involved has to sign off on every word, so it is inevitably a least common denominator document.
The actual scientific literature from 2011 is far more useful than this report — see “Study Finds 80% Chance Russia’s 2010 July Heat Record Would Not Have Occurred Without Climate Warming” and “NOAA Study Finds Human-Caused Climate Change Already a Major Factor in More Frequent Mediterranean Droughts.” I will provide the links to as many recent studies as possible in this post.
Indeed we already know from a major 2011 study that “human-induced increases in greenhouse gases have contributed to the observed intensification of heavy precipitation events found over approximately two-thirds of data-covered parts of Northern Hemisphere land areas.” As predicted, the warming has put more water vapor in the air, making deluges more intense. Climatologist Kevin Trenberth explains:
There is a systematic influence on all of these weather events now-a-days because of the fact that there is this extra water vapor lurking around in the atmosphere than there used to be say 30 years ago. It’s about a 4% extra amount, it invigorates the storms, it provides plenty of moisture for these storms,
Obviously, since it’s getting hotter, we’re worsening extreme heat waves — both in intensity and duration and scale (the area the heat wave covers). For the same reason, we know humans are making droughts worse — in intensity, duration, and scale. The earlier snow melts also makes summer droughts worse.
Actual observations reveal that since 1950, the global percentage of dry areas has increased by about 1.74% of global land area per decade (see here). Heck, our best scientists are already using global warming to help them predict dangerous extreme weather (see “USGS Expert Explains How Global Warming Likely Contributes to East Africa’s Brutal Drought“).
The reinsurance industry understands all this (see Munich Re: “The only plausible explanation for the rise in weather-related catastrophes is climate change”).
Again, much if not most of the public appear to have a better sense of what’s happening right now than you’ll find in the summaries of a typical IPCC report, to go by Yale’s 2011 polling and the September poll from ecoAmerica quoted at the top, which also found:
69% of Americans Know “Weather Conditions (Such as Heat Waves and Droughts) Are Made Worse by Climate Change”
The American public can’t miss the extreme weather because it is everywhere now and increasingly off the charts (see “A New Record: 14 U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters in 2011“) and links below.
Of course, what’s to come is the real issue, since we still have control over that. We’re facing 5 to 10 times the warming this century that we’ve seen in the past half century.
Unfortunately, the IPCC continues to conflate uncertainty in future emissions of greenhouse gases with uncertainty in the climate’s sensitivity to those emissions. This means they present a very large range of possible overall impacts — and that allows the deniers to trumpet the low range with their powerful fossil-fuel-funded megaphone and induces the media to provide “balance” in their stories between the mid-range and the low range.
The reality is we are on the highest emissions trends (see “Biggest Jump Ever in Global Warming Pollution in 2010 means “levels of greenhouse gases are higher than the worst case scenario outlined by climate experts just four years ago”). And the latest science and observation points towards the high end of the climate’s sensitivity (see Journal of Climate: New cloud feedback results “provide support for the high end of current estimates of global climate sensitivity”).
Most climate scientists know what is coming if we don’t act quickly– and more and more are shedding their reticence to speak out, even if that is not yet reflected in bland, least-common-denominator IPCC reports (see Lonnie Thompson on why climatologists are speaking out: “Virtually all of us are now convinced that global warming poses a clear and present danger to civilization”).
And as long as the deniers, inactivists and climate ignorati rule the debate, inaction is assured, which means that we are risking extreme weather beyond imagination, extreme events on top of an average warming this century that could hit 13-18°F over most of U.S. and 25°F in the Arctic:
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infiniteblackbox
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Please take the 6 min and 42 secs it takes to watch this.
- 6 months ago
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infiniteblackbox
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JanforeGore
I apologize in advance for doing this but I feel this message is one that should be read.
I would make a post of my own but they would never get hits. Not like yours. Just give me the word and i will remove this.http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/11/2011116132856199157.html
Nature is the 99%, too
The economy is built on the idea of relentless growth, which is an environmental and health disaster for all but the 1%.
What if rising sea levels are yet another measure of inequality? What if the degradation of our planet's life-support systems - its atmosphere, oceans and biosphere - goes hand in hand with the accumulation of wealth, power and control by that corrupt and greedy 1 per cent we are hearing about from Zuccotti Park? What if the assault on America's middle class and the assault on the environment are one and the same?It's not hard for me to understand how environmental quality and economic inequality came to be joined at the hip. In all my years as a grassroots organiser dealing with the tragic impact of degraded environments on public health, it was always the same: Someone got rich and someone got sick.
In the struggles that I was involved in to curb polluters and safeguard public health, those who wanted curbs, accountability and precautions were always outspent several times over by those who wanted no restrictions on their effluents.
We dug into our own pockets for postage money, they had expense accounts. We made flyers to slip under the windshield wipers of parked cars, they bought ads on television. We took time off from jobs to visit legislators, only to discover that they had gone to lunch with fulltime lobbyists.
- 6 months ago
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infiniteblackbox
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JanforGore
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infiniteblackbox:
You don't have to remove it. I posted this a week or so ago and agree with it wholeheartedly. We need to OCCUPY EARTH. How we have treated this Earth in corrolation to our economy by taking and taking its riches without doing anything to pay it back is at the very heart of this movement. Only Mother Nature doesn't give bailouts. This is indeed the most important and crucial crisis of conscience we are now facing and it all ties into our environment. Our perceptions have thrown our priorities all out of whack, and now we are seeing the consequences. It can't be said enough.
- 6 months ago
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JanforGore
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coolplanet
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I am at my wit's end.
This is not only the most important story of our generation, but of our very species!
We can still do something about this but we aren't.
Most people either go into denial over it or think it's a problem for future generations.
The latest data shows that it's happening much quicker and more severely than anyone imagined.
What are we waiting for? Government???
Why aren't we OWS making this a big part of the agenda?
Is money the only thing that really matters?
Hey 99%, let's plant some trees and hemp and bamboo while we're at it! - 6 months ago
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coolplanet
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coolplanet:
Absolutely. Plant America.
- 6 months ago
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JanforGore
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jimstoner
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Even a study the Koch Brothers financed confirmed climate change. It also said the likely cause was mankind. That must have raised their temperature a bit.
- 6 months ago
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infiniteblackbox
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“Biggest Jump Ever in Global Warming Pollution in 2010 means “levels of greenhouse gases are higher than the worst case scenario outlined by climate experts just four years ago”
This should have been the single most important headline in the past month.
What did we get instead?
The bullshit debacle of the GOP nomination.
The on going and never changing stalemate of The Occupy Movement who have yet to make a clear and concise list of demands.
The revelation that big money college sports shelters child molesters and thugs who commit violent assaults all in the name of the biggest sport in America, safety and welfare of our children be damned.
Gotta make that all mighty fucking dollar.we are doomed as a society.
are priorities are warped. - 6 months ago
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infiniteblackbox:
We are now entering unchartered territory as a species and in all honesty, we aren't even close to being prepared for this journey. But remember, next week the Dancing With The Stars champ will be announced.
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JanforGore
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infiniteblackbox:
WOW we think alike.
Just don't go crazy like me! - 6 months ago
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coolplanet
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coolplanet:
i have been there and back again my friend.
it is now that special place i go when things get to be too much
- 6 months ago
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infiniteblackbox:
Maybe the Thrice Great Hermes had it right when he declared nearly 4,000 years ago:
"The sleep of the body is the sober watchfulness of the mind and the shutting of the eyes reveals the true light."
Perhaps this fucked up world is merely one grand illusion, as Buddha likewise maintained.
(Sorry, I was inspired by your avatar...;~) - 6 months ago
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coolplanet:
"Sober watchfulness of the mind" while sleeping sounds like Paranoia to me. Did the "Great Hermes" die from Sleep Deprivation? If someone living TODAY, RIGHT NOW, was to write HEY YOU, SHUTTING YOUR EYES REVEALS TRUE LIGHT he'd be put away fast in the biggest lunatic asylum they could find.
Anyone understanding my page will see true light a'plenty => http://tinyurl.com/666jobopenings
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Gravity_Man:
What I think Hermes meant is that what people see is not the true light of God.
Paul said we see through a glass darkly.
Jesus was constantly telling people to wake up, that we see but don't see and hear but don't hear.
And the Buddha taught that our world is one grand illusion created by us.
This is a central theme of all spiritual peoples. - 6 months ago
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coolplanet:
I'm not in darkness because I follow Jesus in light. You're talking gobbledly-gook here, presenting darkness as a Constant that still exists & always shall.
Is that so you can continue equating Jesus with Buddha?
How convenient for you. Darkness is permanent for you then. I have way too many answers from the Bible to share your acceptance of darkness.
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Gravity_Man
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coolplanet:
I will gladly agree with you on one point => most churches are wallowing in the deepest spiritual DARKNESS & IGNORANCE OF ALL TIME.
Where I part from you is you have taken THEM, THE CHURCHES OF CHRISTENDOM, to be an indicator pointing to Jesus, and that is not true. Christendom's bottom-of-the-well darkness is their own. They accepted the Trinity. Jesus taught no Trinity. They teach a fiery Hell. Jesus did not teach any eternal burning of sinners in any Hell.
And their teaching of the Rapture is Fictional. The "mainstream churches" are sum kinda MESSED UP. They haven't had Bible Truth for 17-18-19 centuries. Much of Revelation is foretelling these false churches being destroyed, and the Revelation was inspired to John by Jesus from Heaven.
The churches' demise is in Scripture for their acceptance of so much darkness that is not what Jesus or Paul taught. So you can run them down all day long and have no disagreement from Jehovah's Witnesses at all.
You might get applauded.
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Gravity_Man
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JanforGore
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"The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is coming out Friday with its umpteenth watered down report on climate science, in this case on extreme weather. The thing to remember about IPCC reports is that pretty much everyone involved has to sign off on every word, so it is inevitably a least common denominator document."
And more than likely, influenced by conservatives as well. Either that or they are being too conservative on purpose in order to avoid criticism by the usuals who think it is scaremongering to tell people the truth in order to save their lives.
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JanforGore
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http://current.com/community/93543824_iowa-scientists-urge-candidates-to-acknowl...
I don't think we are going to get any other chances. This is why I talk about a president using the bully pulpit and the power he/she has to convey this message. The people WANT to hear it.
- 6 months ago
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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This is now affecting us globally and IT WILL affect the lives of our children and grandchildren. And yes, that includes YOU, deniers, politicians, and media oil whores. And their phony rhetoric that most in this country do not know or understand what we face is a red herring.
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JanforGore
