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This science survey measures the current manifestations and impacts of climate change against the "safe boundaries" metric; surveys the literature on tipping points and non-linear climate events; and provides a detail study of significant recent events in the Arctic.
Three big questions are asked and answered:
- Is climate change dangerous for just the current increase in global temperature?
- Is climate change dangerous for the further increases in temperature already implied by the current level of greenhouse gases?
- By looking at events in climate history where greenhouse gas levels were similar to today, can further light be shone on the "already dangerous" question?
In a concluding section, this report argues that with clear evidence that climate change is already dangerous, we are in an emergency and face "…an unavoidably radical future". And we know from past experience that societies, once in emergency mode, are capable of facing up to and solving seemingly impossible problems.
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Thanks for the link. I suppose some hope at the end was expected but I don't think this is really a problem to be solved but a predicament to be faced. For sure, we can do a lot to mitigate the warming (to make it less worse than it otherwise would be/will be), but there is no "solution" here. It will get bad but it's up to us to make sure it's survivable
ReplyDeleteHi Mike. I advocate an effective and comprehensive Climate Plan, such as described at the ClimatePlan blog.
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