It’s not the future: It’s here now.
on 03-04-2014 11:05 AM
It’s not the future: It’s here now.
It’s not the future: It’s here now.
Lower Manhattan underwater from rising seas during hurricane Sandy; wildfires — many more of them like the one in Colorado; droughts in the American West; and wicked hurricanes and typhoons like Haiyan, the one in the Philippines last year: All these, according to a new report from the UN’s climate panel released today, are signs of the impact of climate change.
“We are experiencing the impact here and now; Global warming is occurring,” Noah Diffenbaugh, associate professor Stanford University and coauthor of the report told ABC News. “The impact of global warming is already being felt. It is being felt across the continents; they are being felt in the ocean. This is not just about the risk of climate change a century from now but it’s really about managing the risk of the current climate.”
And while global warming is easiest to see at the poles, with ice caps being drastically reduced over the past 10 years, this new report by a United Nations sanctioned science panel says there is no more debate: Global warming is real, here now, wreaking havoc worldwide and caused by humans.
The first sentence of the report lays it pretty simply: “Human interference with the climate system is occurring, and climate change poses risks for human and natural systems.”
Last year alone, the U.S. suffered seven weather disaster events, costing the country $7 billion and 109 lives, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
“We have very clear observations of global warming, we know it is happening. We also know that is not consistent with the natural variations in the climate system,” Diffenbaugh said. “It is consistent with human activity, particularly the emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.”

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While those living in the northeast corridor of the United States might find it hard to believe after a winter with record snowfall, around the world 2013 was one of the warmest years on record.
“It’s very easy to look outside one’s doorway and draw conclusions about whether the temperature is going up or down,” Diffenbaugh said. “The reality is that globally, 2013 was one of the hottest years on record, and the winter of 2014, while it was extremely cold in parts of the United States, it was actually one of the warmest Januaries on record.”
According to NOAA, Anchorage, Alaska’s above average January temperature of 29.4 degrees F was slightly warmer than the below average temperatures seen in Philadelphia (28°) and New York City (29 ºF).
And what the current and future global warming means is real risk of climate extremes impacting lives, livelihoods, security, and crops.
“It’s very likely that if global warming continues along the current pathway, that we are likely to see more of the extreme heat that can be damaging to crops in the United States. In terms of water supply; we now know that further global warming is likely to increase how many extremely low snow years we experience in the western United States — this has important impacts for water supply in the western united states; When we look at sea level over the coming decade, this suggests we are likely to see increased risk of extremely strong storm surges in land falling storms and extremely large flooding events.”
The good news is, if we caused it, the report says, we can fix it. In fact, fossil fuel use is dropping in the United States, but unfortunately China and India more than make up for the difference.
“There are a lots of ways I know I can improve how much I am impacting the climate system, certainly the air travel, whether or not I leave my lights on, whether or not I ride my bike or take a short trip in the car, I know that all of these activities that I engage in end up contributing CO2 to the atmosphere and when we add all that up all over the world, that is what’s causing the global warming that we are very clearly observing,” Diffenbaugh said.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2014/03/climate-change-is-here-now-says-un-report/
everything from Politics and dirty politics,Power, Coruption, Greed,The World Family Group,Oil,Sock puppet's paid by businesses with self serving interests (ie;more money to them without having to give a toss about how they go about it),Mining,Big Business,Power, disimpowerment of the people,distruction of our environment and our way of life,the CO2 and Mining Tax,Murdoch media,our Governments urgent need to push their anti climate change message (in order to remove the Carbon tax and remove the red and green tape),ethics,morals,92 year old Aussie diiggers being arrested trying to save his part of Australia from destruction from mining magnates,Foreign trade deals and agreements,reduction in our rights as Australians as well as our rights at work and much more fits with this topic.
I do hope that can be respected here.
Who stands to win out of the anti science propaganda ? The filthy rich
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on 04-04-2014 10:04 PM
alligators in the Thames
on 04-04-2014 11:09 PM
on 05-04-2014 12:31 AM
@izabsmiling wrote:Did Dr Roy Spencer say this ?
I was struck by the unity of the Bible’s message – the way it agreed with itself even though it was written by 40 different authors over a period of 1,600 years. I realised that the gospel records were free of comment from the writers. They merely recorded what they saw without exaggerating the events, without covering up the faults and failings of the followers of Jesus and without trying to present the story in exactly the same way. There were enough differences between the four gospels to prove they had not collaborated, but not enough differences to stray into the area of outright contradictions and errors.
oh Dear
So he believes in people rising from the dead,someone who can walk on water,turn water into wine etc.Where I come from we don't refer to people like that as scientists.Wackjob would be more appropriate giggle
on 05-04-2014 02:05 AM
on 05-04-2014 02:44 AM
on 05-04-2014 07:14 AM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
Well you're wasting your time trying to reason with them boris.They're more likely to believe in alien abduction,chemtrailing,the second coming,worldwide conspiracy theories and creationism.They're easy to pick out from the crowd.They tend to lol and giggle a lot.
And man made global warming is your theory........giggle.......
on 05-04-2014 07:29 AM
@*mrgrizz* wrote:alligators in the Thames
My favourite.......
"extinctions (apes, human, civilisation, koalas, lizards, logic,Inuit, smallest butterfly, cod, penguins, pikas, polar bears, possums, walrus, tigers, toads, turtles, pandas, penguins, plants,ladybirds, rhinoceros, salmon, trout, wild flowers, woodlice, a million species, half of all animal and plant species, mountain species, not polar bears, barrier reef, leaches, salamanders, tropical insects, flowers) experts muzzled,"
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.......poor alarmists.....
on 05-04-2014 09:25 AM
Hate speech, political violence and climate change
17th May 2011
The US Department of Homeland Security monitors domestic terrorism threats and warns of a dramatic rise in “right-wing extremism” in the USA. It blames the rise of extremism on both domestic and global changes. The key domestic causes include the election of a black man to the office of president and the economic stress caused by the financial crisis. Global factors that stimulate extremism are largely to do with the relative decline of the US in relation to China and India.
The Department of Homeland Security report also points to specific shifts in patterns of thinking and organisation within the extremist community. Extremists are becoming better at recruiting, by mixing their political asks with “accusatory” language, such as blaming the recession on the Jews. They are also becoming more unreasonable and paranoid. Fox’s Glenn Beck, for example, apparently thinks the US Government is planning to allow a foreign country to invade America and enslave its white, Christian citizens.
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/2693120.html
David Neiwert is a US journalist who specialises in investigations of extremists. His 2009 book The Eliminationists: How Hate Talk Radicalized the American Right explains how the conservatives got as crazy as they are and where they are headed.
05-04-2014 09:27 AM - edited 05-04-2014 09:27 AM
To accept and adapt to climate change isn't extremism
on 05-04-2014 09:33 AM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
They're more likely to believe in alien abduction,chemtrailing,the second coming,worldwide conspiracy theories and creationism.They're easy to pick out from the crowd.
You say that like it's a bad thing