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− | Despite the claims of [ | + | Despite the claims of [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Climate Climate Change Sceptics] to the contrary, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/science_and_environment/10370955.stm 98% of scientists] agree that climate change is anthropogenic and caused largely by emissions of carbon dioxide and other potent greenhouse gases. The [http://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/publications_and_data_reports.htm fourth report] of the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] (IPCC) gave warnings that unless action is taken to keep warming below 2°C, positive feedbacks (tipping points) that we cannot control are likely to be activated, leading to unstoppable/runaway climate change that will have devastating impacts on the planet and its people. |
The graph below shows the path of current Kyoto strategy which takes us over the red tipping point (using IPCC's most recent reports) and into 'runaway' or unstoppable climate change (caused by a number of natural knock on effects or 'positive feedbacks' which kick in once a certain carbon concentration is reached). The action needed to address this devastating threat is rapid carbon descent, translating into deep cuts in the activities of carbon heavy industries and energy production, and a matching decrease in consumption. | The graph below shows the path of current Kyoto strategy which takes us over the red tipping point (using IPCC's most recent reports) and into 'runaway' or unstoppable climate change (caused by a number of natural knock on effects or 'positive feedbacks' which kick in once a certain carbon concentration is reached). The action needed to address this devastating threat is rapid carbon descent, translating into deep cuts in the activities of carbon heavy industries and energy production, and a matching decrease in consumption. |
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