Rebellious
Scientists Issue Urgent Appeal
by
ROBERT HUNZIKER
2
November, 2018
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Source NASA ICE | CC
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On
October 31st a select group of UK scientists launched a Declaration
of Rebellion against the UK government at the Houses of Parliament:
“For criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe
and ecological collapse.”
According
to the scientists, now is the time to act as a planetary emergency is
already upon us.
Nearly
100 British scientists, academics, and writers are willing to go to
jail to make their point that anthropogenic (human-caused) climate
change is a surefire provocateur that’s already starting to
decimate ecosystems.
“This
is almost a cry of desperation,” says Andrew Simms of the New
Weather Institute (Source: Alex Kirby, UK Scientists Risk Prison to
Urge Action, Climate News Network, Oct. 31, 2018).
Additionally,
effective October 31, ExtinctionRebellion launched
an international movement that will use mass civil disobedience to
force governments to immediately establish a WWII-type effort to
fight climate change.
Yes,
civil disobedience is the way forward, as the group promises:
“Repeated acts of disruptive, non-violent civil disobedience” if
the government does not respond seriously to demands, and they
anticipate “there will be mass arrests.”
Similar
in tone to early American rebels like ‘Give me Liberty or Give me
Death” Patrick Henry of American Revolution circa late 18th
century, these rebel scientists are willing to make personal
sacrifices, to be arrested, to go to prison, as they firmly believe
its proper to start a planetary emergency global effort in the UK
where the industrial revolution commenced. Essentially, full circle
back to the beginnings of the fossil fuel era.
According
to ExtinctionRebellion the sixth mass extinction is already strutting
its mettle in spunky fashion, for example, a recent Worldwide Fund
for Nature report claims a wipeout of 60% of animal populations has
already occurred over the past 50 years alone.
All
of which begs the provocative question: What does it imply for the
next 50 years as climate change/global warming indicators firmly
crank up to rapid-acceleration mode, in some cases exponentially?
Thus, the next 50 yrs zoom-zoom will be supercharged. What then?
For
example, an extremely alarming new study, Climate-Driven Declines in
Arthropod Abundance Restructure a Rainforest Food Web, Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences, reveals a mind-boggling cataclysmic
falloff, up to 60-fold, of the “food web” in tropical rainforests
with temps up 2.0-to-2.5°C over baseline, indicative of an ecosystem
in early stages of disintegration.
A
falloff of “up to 60-fold” is extremely difficult to fathom. It’s
almost like an out of body experience from far above, watching
rainforests, over time, crumble into thousands of piles of grey dust
in a dark nightmarish dream sequence.
The
climate is changing much faster than nature normally functions
because human-charged climate change works against the regular flow
of nature, leaving it choking/gasping/disintegrating in the dust.
Ecosystems
from the Arctic to Antarctica are starting to crumble right before
our eyes, but nobody lives where it happens. So, nobody sees it
first-hand, as for example:
*Vavilov
Ice Cap (700 sq. miles) in the Russian High Arctic slipping sliding
by 15-35 feet per day versus normally 2 inches per day- a real
shocker.
*Three
100-year droughts (which normally happen once every 100 years) hit
the Amazon Rainforest like clockwork 2005-2010-2015 over the past 10
years… This is unprecedented.
*The
Totten Glacier (16 feet of water), which comprises less than 1/10th
of East Antarctica’s ice mass, is destabilizing 100-years ahead of
previous climate modeling.
*West
Antarctica’s rate of ice loss triples over 15 years, way ahead of
scientific modeling.
*Arctic
multi-year thick ice infrastructure melts, losing Northern
Hemisphere’s biggest reflector of sunlight, exposing subsea
permafrost methane trapped over the eons in clathrates, thus risking
runaway global warming with concomitant wipeout of mid latitude
agricultural crops.
*The
entire surface of Greenland (22 feet of water) turned to slush,
freaking-out scientists.
*China’s
Lancang River (1,330 miles in China), the Danube of the East, lost
70% of its headwater glaciers to global warming, threatening an
irregular flow, sometime in the distant future, of this major river
for all of SE Asia that flows into the Mekong Delta.
*The
World Bank warns that 100 million people are at risk of loss of
irrigation, drinking water, and hydropower because of rapid melt of
Andes’ glacial water towers.
*Pingos
imploding in Siberia, spewing methane. 7,000 Pingos identified, as
Siberia enters ecosystem collapse phase.
*Alaskan
permafrost emitting 220M tons of carbon every 2 years as it reverses
from carbon sink to a carbon emitter. Ouch!
*Too
much heat and CO2 are changing ocean chemistry, as acidification
disrupts the base of the food web. Pteropod reproduction and/or
development threatened.
*One-half
of the Great Barrier Reef killed by excessively heated ocean water
conditions 2016-17; scientists flabbergasted.
*Ocean
plankton production off by 40% past 50 yrs., diminishing oxygen
production.
Thermohaline worldwide ocean circulation slowest in 1,600 years has negative worldwide impact.
Thermohaline worldwide ocean circulation slowest in 1,600 years has negative worldwide impact.
*Underwater
kelp forests decimated all along California northern coasts and
Australia’s giant kelp forest declared “endangered ecological
zone,” as a steady increase in ocean temps by nearly 3 degrees
Fahrenheit in recent decades was all it took.
*Colorado
River Basin water flow down 40% in worst drought in 1,200 years,
threatening major cities and agriculture.
*Middle
East/Northern Africa Mediterranean coastlines drying up faster than
anywhere on the planet because of global warming. Where will eco
migrants go next?
*One
hundred nature reserves in Europe experienced 80% drop in flying
insect abundance, confusing scientists.
*NOAA
says CO2 increasing 100xs faster than end of last Ice Age, which is
hyper-speed in geological time.
Signatories
to the Declaration of Rebellion include established names in
academics like Professor Danny Dorling of University of Oxford and
Dr. Ian Gibson, former chair of Parliamentary Science and Technology
Select Committee and Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, and former
Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, and Andrew Simms of the New
Weather Institute, and widely published environmental journalist
George Monbiot.
Thus
and so, because of clear irrefutable evidence that demands an alert
of worldwide “climate emergency,” 100 scientists, academics and
writers are willing to stick their necks out to wake up the world to
the most serious crisis of all time, as ecosystems commence an awful
process of crumbling all across the planet, but once again, it
happens where nobody lives. People do not see it in the flesh.
Postscript:
“The basic science is very well established; it is well understood
that global warming is due to greenhouse gases. What is uncertain is
projections about specifics in the next few decades, by how much will
the climate change.” Mario
J. Molina, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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