Global
warming is irreversible now: US scientist
“Donald
Trump, in his recent statements about climate change and global
warming is reflecting the sentiment of many people he is trying to
appeal to,” US climate scientist Dr. Guy McPherson says.
27 May, 2016
An American climate scientist says anybody in the position of influence including the US president cannot do anything about global warming now because it is “irreversible” at this point.
Dr.
Guy McPherson, professor emeritus of natural resources - ecology -
and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona, made the
remarks in a phone interview with Press TV on Friday.
Donald
Trump, the US Republican Party’s presumptive presidential nominee,
said on Thursday that he would pull America out of the UN global
climate accord if elected, spelling potential doom for a treaty many
scientists view as a last chance to limit global warming.
"We're
going to cancel the Paris climate agreement," Trump said at the
Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Bismark, Dakota.
The
Paris climate agreement, which deals with greenhouse gases emissions
mitigation, adaptation and finance starting in the year 2020, was
negotiated by representatives of nearly 200 countries in Paris and
adopted by consensus on December 12, 2015.
On
April 22, 2016, some 177 countries, including the United States,
signed the climate treaty at UN headquarters in New York. But it has
not entered into force yet.
Dr.
McPherson said, “Donald Trump, in his recent statements about
climate change and global warming is reflecting the sentiment of many
people he is trying to appeal to.”
“There
are many people who deny the evidence underlying anthropogenic
climate change. And apparently Mr. Trump is one of them,” he added.
“In
the long run, I don’t think it will make much difference. We are in
the midst of an abrupt climate change. It is irreversible at a time
span that matters to humans,” the scientist said.
“So
ultimately I don’t think Mr. Trump’s proposals for inaction will
make much difference. He is the part of the circus comprising the
political theater,” he noted.
“On
the other hand my views might be jaded by the fact that I have
promoted anarchism for a long time," he pointed out.
"So
I don’t believe anybody in the position of influence including the
president has the potential to make a lot of difference in terms of
national level or international level issues such as this,” the
expert concluded.
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