Climate Change
A review of recent developments in climate change science.
Initial Reaction.
This is an eye-opener of an article. The facts presented in the journal Progress in Physical Geography show powerful evidence that the climate is changing faster than earlier believed. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) empirical reports are fascinating to me, and understanding this global threat is important for all citizens. For those who believe conservative talk radio (global warming is being exaggerated they say, and those promoting warnings about carbon releases are just anti-business) -- or otherwise and have doubts about how and why the climate is changing -- this is a good starting point to the real world for those folks. I am frankly amazed at the number of media personalities and even elected public officials that still think climate change is some kind of liberal conspiracy. It is patently absurd to ignore empirical science. Unfortunately, the debate is political, with conservatives pushing for the Keystone pipeline from Canada and progressives advocating for renewable energy sources.
Important Information: The article reports that there has been "increased ice sheet mass loss" in Greenland because the ocean is warming and the air is warming, and the potential consequences are frightening: the Atlantic Ocean could rise by up to 1 meter by 2100, and this would be an unbelievable disaster for coastal towns and cities. Also, scientists report that the permafrost regions "are experiencing thawing" and there is a potential for a more rapid release of carbon into the atmosphere as the permafrost in northern latitudes warms and...
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