International Climate Panel Cites Near Certainty On Warming
mdsolar writes "An international panel of scientists has found with near certainty that human activity is the cause of most of the temperature increases of recent decades, and warns that sea levels could conceivably rise by more than three feet by the end of the century if emissions continue at a runaway pace. The scientists, whose findings are reported in a draft summary of the next big United Nations climate report, largely dismiss a recent slowdown in the pace of warming, which is often cited by climate change doubters, attributing it most likely to short-term factors. The report emphasizes that the basic facts about future climate change are more established than ever, justifying the rise in global concern. It also reiterates that the consequences of escalating emissions are likely to be profound."
This comes alongside news of research into one of those short-term factors: higher than average rainfall over Australia. "Three atmospheric patterns came together above the Indian and Pacific Oceans in 2010 and 2011. When they did, they drove so much precipitation over Australia that the world's ocean levels dropped measurably." According to Phys.org, "A rare combination of two other semi-cyclic climate modes came together to drive such large amounts of rain over Australia that the continent, on average, received almost one foot (300 millimeters) of rain more than average. ... Since 2011, when the atmospheric patterns shifted out of their unusual combination, sea levels have been rising at a faster pace of about 10 millimeters (0.4 inches) per year."
The good news is that governments don't have to do a lot. Increase taxes on fossil fuel, lower taxes on income, fund basic research and other promising but currently unprofitable research into energy saving and energy production and distribution.
If you think for a second that will appease the human-hating environment movement, you're deluded. Nothing short of humanity committing mass suicide will ever make them happy.
Now, go ahead and mod me down into oblivion. But anyone who has ever dealt with a rabid member of that sect knows it's true. They blame humanity for EVERY ill in the world. They'll probably eventually find a way to retroactively blame us for the vast majority of earth extinctions that occured before we even existed.
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Science and common sense are behind the wheel. Environmentalists are behind the correct side of the argument, and that burns conservatives to hell.
The "recent slowdown recent slowdown in the pace of warming" is more accurately written as "the cessation of global warming since 1998." When AGW proponents make accurate but misleading claims, it's not a surprise when the rest of us look on in doubt.
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Are you saying that instead of trying to curb emissions, we should focus on raising our coastal cities up about 3 ft to cope with what's coming?
The problem here is that they have already claimed absolute certainty for their conclusions long ago, and spent decades defending those conclusions using every dirty trick in the book. With that strong commitment to a particular conclusion verified, demonstrated, and really made into an article of faith (with anyone who expresses the slightest doubt vilified and ostracised as a 'denier') it would be naive to expect further work to amount to anything but confirming biases.
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