on 31-10-2013 05:01 PM
Here's another news.com story before I go home:
CLIMATE change is confusing. It's either the end of the world and we're all going to die. Or it's an overblown threat involving "warmists" and the "IPCC".
If you feel like you don't fully understand what's going on, you're not alone.
Plenty of people have an opinion on what is happening. But what are the facts and how does it affect you?
1. WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?
Climate change is global warming. The two are the same thing. It is the world getting hotter.
No one doubts it is happening. The last decade, 2000 to 2010, was the hottest on record. The big controversy is about what is causing it.
2. RIGHT. BUT DID HUMANS CAUSE IT?
Yes. But it's understandable if you're not convinced. Plenty of people don't believe it. And sceptics have plenty of questions: What if the solar flares make the world hot? Doesn't the climate always change? Isn't it a good thing?
All of these have serious answers from very smart people. You can find these busted myths at the bottom of this piece.
But you do need to know one small statistic: 95 per cent.
That's how certain the United Nations climate science panel is that climate change is manmade.
3. REMIND ME HOW IT WORKS
Science boffins named John Tyndall and Svante Arrhenius figured out how it works in the late 19th century. It's simple. Basically:
Heat + Manmade gases that keep heat = Hot Earth
Global warming is caused by so-called "greenhouse gases". The gases, such as carbon dioxide, absorb heat and keep the planet warm enough for us to live on.
But humans - and yes, cows farting - have added so many tonnes of it into the atmosphere over the past hundred years that it has warmed up the planet.
4. SO IT WILL BE REALLY HOT?
Our summers are already getting longer by a day or two each decade, heatwave expert Sarah Perkins told news.com.au. Heatwaves are becoming increasingly common in the cooler months.
Then there's the kicker. By 2070, Australia is expected to warm between 1.0 to 5 degrees Celsius, according to the CSIRO.
It's the difference between a cool day and a scorcher where you melt into a little puddle.
5. SO HOT IT CAUSES BUSHFIRES?
It's difficult to say. Arsonists cause fires. So do lit cigarettes, dry conditions and the high fuel load of bushland.
But heatwaves and predicted drier conditions in southern Australia can help create the conditions where bushfires are more likely to happen, heatwave expert Sarah Perkins told news.com.au.
6. WHAT ABOUT SEA LEVELS?
On average the nation will experience a 300-fold increase in "flooding events" by the year 2100, according to a report released by Australia's Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre. That means one-in-a-hundred year floods will become considerably more common.
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7. AT LEAST YOU DON'T LIVE HERE
We are actually lucky compared to the poor folk of the small nation of Tuvalu, found halfway between Australia and Hawaii.
It's easily one of the countries that will suffer the most. Much of the country could be flooded.
"This is a 'life or death' survival issue for Tuvalu," the country's now leader, Enele Sopoaga, pleaded with the world in 2010.
The entire population of the tiny chain of nine Pacific Islands lives under 2m above sea level. As you can see.
The global average sea level could rise by a metre by the end of the century if emissions remain high. If they are lower, levels could rise between 28cm and 60cm.
They have it tough enough already when a cyclone hits. "There are no mountains to climb, no inland to run to. Of course, there are coconut trees," Mr Sopoaga said.
Another low-lying nation, the Maldives, has reportedly weighed up moving its population to Australia.
8. THE GOOD NEWS ... AND THE ACID NEWS
Finally. Some good news from this global warming mess. More time at the beach for you!
You're in luck if you live on the east coast of Australia and find the ocean too cold most of the time. The water's getting warmer much quicker than the rest of the ocean.
Sucks if you live in the ocean though. The warmer currents will disrupt how tropical fish move around, oceanographer Erik Van Sebille from UNSW's Climate Systems Science Centre said.
Meanwhile, the oceans are becoming more acidic as well. The oceans absorb around 30 per cent of the carbon dioxide humans have emitted into the atmosphere.
9. WHERE DOES IT END?
A "tipping point" means we can't go back. The Earth's climate would have changed in a way that's irreversible. At least for thousands of years.
Scientists want to keep the temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius or less, otherwise the IPCC warns we will see "catastrophic" damage.
To prevent that, the international community including the world's biggest polluters, the US and China, needs to sign a deal to slash emissions.
10. CAN I DO SOMETHING?
At the end of the day, you're just a small fish in a big blue pond hurtling through space.
There are little things you can do, especially recycling and switching off that power-guzzling air conditioner. Ultimately, the most powerful tool you have is your right to vote.
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on 01-11-2013 05:07 PM
on 02-11-2013 05:53 AM
on 02-11-2013 07:28 AM
Look out....the forums Alarmists have become hysterical again..........
giggle.....
02-11-2013 07:39 AM - edited 02-11-2013 07:40 AM
@siggie-reported-by-alarmists wrote:Look out....the forums Alarmists have become hysterical again..........
giggle.....
must have been a leak...you, Tonzer and Peta better get straight onto that.....
on 02-11-2013 10:31 AM
on 02-11-2013 10:37 AM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
Lookout! The astroturfs are back.
It would make sense that the Alarmists would need to do that..............nice of you to admit it though.......
on 02-11-2013 11:13 AM
on 02-11-2013 01:02 PM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
Alarmists=people who accept the findings of respected scientists and scientific organizatiions
Deniers=people who accept the findings of the Heartland Institute (Exxon) and other forums bankrolled by big oil,coal etc.
Incorrect..........
on 02-11-2013 02:21 PM
on 02-11-2013 02:36 PM
IF, the first point set the tone for the rest of the points : "Climate change is global warming. The two are the same thing."
They are not the same thing, as climate is a result of atmospheric temperatures, and atmospheric temperatures are a result of GHG in the atmosphere and solar radiation i.e. cause and effect.
Pod jumps in with a demonstrably incorrect definitive statement, and then we hear that it is all is a global domination nut plot. Next P7 will be in harping on about weather control and high altitude contrails being secret (in full view daily over his head) chemical sprays to control us in some way.
POD: " The last decade, 2000 to 2010, was the hottest on record. That statement is a blatant lie, taking that lie as truth it builds on it to make it a MONUMENTAL LIE" So produce the evidence POD.
Gosh POD, better let NASA know they are wrong:
WASHINGTON -- "A new analysis of global surface temperatures by NASA scientists (2010) finds the past year was tied for the second warmest since 1880. In the Southern Hemisphere, 2009 was the warmest year on record."
"January 2000 to December 2009 was the warmest decade on record."
Gosh Pod, better let the Australian Bureau of Meteorology know they are wrong:
"Last month was easily Australia's warmest September on record (2013)
Australian temperatures are now on average more than 1 °C warmer than during the 1950s.
• 2000 to 2009 was Australia’s warmest decade on record."
NASA: "There's substantial year-to-year variability of global temperature caused by the tropical El Nino-La Nina cycle. When we average temperature over five or ten years to minimize that variability, we find global warming is continuing unabated."
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