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Global atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide have increased
markedly as a result of human activities since 1750 and now far exceed pre-industrial values
determined from ice cores spanning many thousands of years (see Figure SPM-1). The global
increases in carbon dioxide concentration are due primarily to fossil fuel use and land-use change,
while those of methane and nitrous oxide are primarily due to agriculture. [2.3, 6.4, 7.3]
Even if the concentrations of all greenhouse gases and aerosols had been kept constant at year 2000 levels, a further warming of about 0.1°C per decade would be expected. [10.3, 10.7]
The linear warming trend over the last 50 years (0.13 [0.10 to 0.16]°C per decade) is nearly twice that for the last 100 years.
Originally posted by darkbluesky
OK, so human agricultural and indiustrial activities have been increasing GHGs for 257 years. Exactly when during that period did we reach the point that the activites resulted in GHG concentrations that cause undesired climate change. I guess they don't know because they don't tell us.
Lets look at # 1: Freeze current emissions. That's from Al Gore, the undisputed leader of the movement. That will do the trick, right?
Wrong.
From the IPCC report:
Even if the concentrations of all greenhouse gases and aerosols had been kept constant at year 2000 levels, a further warming of about 0.1°C per decade would be expected. [10.3, 10.7]
So 1950 levels of GHG emissions won't do the trick either, but hey, let's set a realistic goal, I mean we can't seriously consider going back to 1907 CO2 emission rates could we?
Now then, lets pretend that 1950's GHG emissions would be OK. How in heck, are we going to get back to those levels? And even if we could, is China or India going to?
Originally posted by Byrd
So you disagree with keeping the temperature rise to a minimum amount while we work on other solutions and technical retrofitting to address the problem? This would imply that you know of a way to reduce the emissions instantly, with 100% compliance from every person and every nation in the world.
If so, please don't keep it a secret from us.
More than two-thirds of the world's large cities are in areas vulnerable to global warming and rising sea levels, and millions of people are at risk of being swamped by flooding and intense storms, according to a new study released Wednesday.
In all, 634 million people live in the threatened coastal areas worldwide — defined as those lying at less than 33 feet above sea level — and the number is growing, said the study published in the journal Environment and Urbanization
"Our results suggests that documented albedo changes affect recent climate change and large-scale weather patterns on Mars," Fenton's team wrote.
They believe changes in albedo should be an important part of future studies on atmosphere and climate change.
Originally posted by darkbluesky
In the spirit of questioning authority, let's look at another aspect of the IPCC report that glosses over poorly understood phenomena....Cloud albedo.
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Again..thoughts? Anyone.....Bueller?