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    NASA: Danger Point Closer Than Thought From Warming

    'Disastrous Effects' of Global Warming Tipping Points Near, According to New Study

    By BILL BLAKEMORE

    May 29, 2007 —

    Even "moderate additional" greenhouse emissions are likely to push Earth past "critical tipping points" with "dangerous consequences for the planet," according to research conducted by NASA and the Columbia University Earth Institute.
    With just 10 more years of "business as usual" emissions from the burning of coal, oil and gas, says the NASA/Columbia paper, "it becomes impractical" to avoid "disastrous effects."
    The study appears in the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. Its lead author is James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York.
    The forecast effects include "increasingly rapid sea-level rise, increased frequency of droughts and floods, and increased stress on wildlife and plants due to rapidly shifting climate zones," according to the NASA announcement.

    Recent Climate Reports Underestimated How Soon

    By heralding the new research paper, NASA is endorsing science that places considerably more urgency on the need to reduce emissions to avoid "disastrous effects" of global warming than was evident in the recent reports from the world's scientists coordinated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
    The new NASA release emphasizes the danger of "strong amplifying feedbacks" pushing Earth past "dangerous tipping points."
    Scientists have been warning for several years that such tipping points are the greatest threat from manmade global warming and what makes it potentially catastrophic for civilization.

    'Potentially Uncontrollable' Feedback Loops


    As the tipping points pass, "there is an acceleration, potentially uncontrollable, of emissions of vast natural stores of greenhouse gas," according to Hansen, who reviewed the study for ABC News today.
    Hansen explains that dangerous feedback loops are being tracked in various regions of the planet.
    Many studies have reported feedback loops already observed in thawing tundra, seabeds and drying forests.
    Hansen also points out that dark and therefore heat-absorbing forests are now expanding toward the Arctic, replacing lighter-colored areas such as tundra and snow cover.
    The NASA research also reasserts the importance of the disappearing Arctic sea ice and snow, whose reflectivity has helped cool the planet by bouncing warm sunlight straight back into space.
    The disappearance of that bright sea ice and snow is uncovering more and more dark water and bare ground creating another dangerous feedback loop.
    These feedbacks all produce more heat, thus all reinforcing each other, leading to evermore thawing and thus releases of natural greenhouse gases (including CO2 and methane) in a viciously accelerating circle.

    450 Parts Per Million

    The recent IPCC summaries entertained "scenarios" of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere ranging from 450 parts per million (ppm) up through 550 ppm and 650 ppm.
    This new research says "C02 exceeding 450 ppm is almost surely dangerous."
    Hansen told ABC News today he believes the upper limit for avoiding dangerous climate change "could well be much lower" than 450 ppm.
    In the NASA announcement, Hansen said, "'business as usual' emissions would be a guarantee of global and regional disaster."
    Earth's CO2 concentration is currently 383 ppm, up from 280 ppm at the start of the industrial age.
    Studies released earlier this month report human-made emissions now spiraling upward at an accelerating rate much faster than scientists expected only a few years ago.
    The NASA release points out that a 1992 treaty was "signed (and ratified) by the United States and almost all nations of the world," which "has the goal to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gases 'at a level that prevents dangerous human-made interference with the climate system.' "
    NASA says this new study thus helps "define practical implications" of that 1992 treaty the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
    The study says that "only moderate additional climate forcing (which would mean only moderate additional warming from such emissions) is likely to set in motion the disintegration of the West Antarctic ice sheet" dubbed WAIS by polar scientists.
    Many scientists say a disintegration of WAIS would mean catastrophically rapid sea-level rise.
    The NASA/Columbia study is co-written by 48 scientists in the United States and France.


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    What're your views on this?

    I personally think we seriously need to sort this out: quit pumping so much pollution into the air and get our act together:@
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    I think it's too late to do anything worthwhile...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soph! View Post
    I think it's too late to do anything worthwhile...
    Well cutting down carbon emmisions would sure help but most people will be pig-ignorant until they're drowning ^_^
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    meh I don't care to be honest unless a law is passed saying how much carbon emmisions I have to cut down on I aint gunna alter the way I live
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    Hahaha.

    Pointless report by NASA as Global Warming is natural and not our fault.



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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Hahaha.

    Pointless report by NASA as Global Warming is natural and not our fault.
    No it's not?

    It's caused by too much pollution, fumes from factories ect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liam!! View Post
    No it's not?

    It's caused by too much pollution, fumes from factories ect.
    No, it's caused by Solar Flares and Tilt of the earth.

    Just like it has happened numerous times since the Earth was created.



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    We all know if its not terrorists its bird flu if its not bird flu its Global warming soon they'll come up with a new way we're all gunna die.
    I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.

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    global warming is not 100% our fault, animal waste is more to blame than we are, global warming's been going on for 100's of years but we just havent noticed it because of global dimming. - i think :S
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