This article is very timely, especially in view of yesterday's conversation between Mike Ruppert and Paul Beckwith
Only
geo-engineering can reverse climate change — too bad it won’t
work
Guy
McPherson
13
January, 2014
In
September, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
among the most conservative scientific organizations on Earth, issued
a report
concluding that global warming is irreversible without
geo-engineering.
Yet,
as Earth
System Dynamics
recently pointed out,
known strategies for geo-engineering are unlikely to succeed and that
“climate geo-engineering cannot simply be used to undo global
warming.”
Meanwhile,
in December, the U.S.
National Academy of Sciences
announced that gradual change of the climate is not guaranteed: “The
history of climate on the planet — as read in archives such as tree
rings, ocean sediments, and ice cores — is punctuated with large
changes that occurred rapidly, over the course of decades to as
little as a few years.”
Indeed,
Earth has witnessed a five-degree
Celsius rise in global-average temperature
during a span of 13 years.
Writing
for the Arctic Methane Emergency Group, John
Davies concludes:
“The world is probably at the start of a runaway Greenhouse Event
which will end most human life on Earth before 2040.” Davies
considers only atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, not the
abundant self-reinforcing
feedback loops
triggered on the climate-change front.
Considering
only one feedback loop among many, methane release from the Arctic
Ocean is expected to increase global-average temperature by more than
4°C by 2030 and 10°C by 2040, according to Sam
Carana’s research
(see especially Image 24).
Humans
have not occupied Earth at 3.5°C above baseline. If this seems
problematic to you, I believe you’re paying attention.
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