Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Andrew Glikson's blog

Andrew Glikson's blog

Submitted by Andrew Glikson on August 12, 2010 - 12:29pm.
Extreme weather events around the globe: manifestations of runaway climate change
June, April to June, and Year-to-Date Global Temperatures are Warmest on Record Last month’s combined global land and ocean surface temperature made it the warmest June on record and the warmest on record averaged for any April-June and January-June periods … Worldwide average land surface temperature was the warmest on record for June and the April-June period, and the second warmest on record for the year-to-date (January-June) period, behind 2007. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, US)
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on May 6, 2010 - 10:06am.
Good Planets are hard to come by
Feeble attempts by civilization to mitigate the climate are drowning in a tide of medieval conspiracy theories by man-over-nature ideologues. There is nowhere else the 6.5 billion of contemporary humans can go.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on December 7, 2009 - 11:44am.
Copenhagen: The price of the Earth
There is no knowing the time table towards an ice-free Earth, the current “experiment” by Homo sapiens being unique in the history of the planet. The atmosphere is not waiting for human decision. 
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on August 1, 2009 - 10:40pm.
21st century climate blueprints: References
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on August 1, 2009 - 10:24pm.
21st century climate blueprints: Perspectives from the recent history of the atmosphere
The unique nature of the "experiment" Homo sapiens is conducting with the atmosphere through the emission of 319 billion tons of carbon by 2007, and the consequent extreme rise in atmospheric CO2 of about 2 ppm/year, two orders of magnitude faster than during the last glacial termination, counsels caution. … The alternative to urgent fast tracked mitigation efforts does not bear contemplation.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on July 23, 2009 - 11:06pm.
Global cooling? Wish it was true
Inherent in any attempt at challenging published scientific theories is the need to conduct research, or advance discussions, submitted to the peer-reviewed scientific literature: the core of the scientific process allowing discrimination between credible scientific work and ambit claims. ... Not so the so-called "climate change sceptics" who, rather than follow scientific procedures, mostly publish in politically friendly media channels.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on July 14, 2009 - 11:45pm.
The G8: Rudd’s self-fulfilling climate prophecy
With no intermediate targets defined, no clean energy technology assistance given to developing countries, come 2050, a magic wand will be waved, carbon emissions will be cut by 80 percent, mean temperatures limited below 2 degrees C, and pigs will fly.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on July 2, 2009 - 10:20pm.
Last train to Copenhagen (or, filibuster all the way to 4 degrees C)
Rarely do politicians listen to climate scientists, nor is the atmosphere likely to cooperate with governments trying to obtain a “balance” between fossil fuel corporations, trade unions, environmentalists and the public. Not to decide is to decide.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on June 20, 2009 - 9:43pm.
It's the sun: From Gallileo to Fielding
Fresh out of meetings at the Heartland Institute (earlier involved in tobacco promotion) supported by the American Enterprise Institute, which received $1,625,000 from Exxon-Mobil between and 1998 and 2005, Senator Fielding states, "So far I don't think there's been a real debate about the science," and "Let's actually explore that". Unfortunately, the climate is not waiting for Senator Fielding’s “exploration”.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on June 7, 2009 - 12:51pm.
Noah’s Ark revisited
Having endured the sharp climate upheavals of the Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles, humans are likely to survive in suitable environments, including clouded tropical mountain regions, high elevation islands and cool high latitudes regions. Hinging on extensive agriculture in temperate climate zones, prone to severe droughts, on cultivation in low river deltas, prone to sea level rise, and on irrigation of mountain snow-fed rivers, the future of civilization under global warming on the scale of several degrees Celsius is less clear.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on June 7, 2009 - 11:49am.
Noah's Ark revisited - references
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on May 28, 2009 - 5:34pm.
Two degrees Celsius
The implications of climate change for ecosystems are illustrated in the new book Heatstroke: Nature in an Age of Global Warming by Anthony Barnosky, of Yale University. Despite intensified warnings from the Copenhagen climate conference, as a self-fulfilling prophecy the government’s “great moral issue of our time” is being relegated to secondary priority. Given that warnings by scientists have proven mostly correct, as contrasted with watered-down reports percolating upward through bureaucracies, there is little evidence the Rudd government is listening to the recent dire warnings by climate scientists.

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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on May 28, 2009 - 5:17pm.
Two degrees Celsius - References
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[Submitted by Andrew Glikson on April 18, 2009 - 11:38am.
Toward climate geoengineering?
It is likely only a combination of deep urgent cuts in carbon emissions, coupled with major investments in fast-tracked development of a wide range of effective geo-engineering methods may be capable of making the difference.


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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on April 8, 2009 - 3:41pm.
Can Obama’s carbon caps bridge Antarctic’s ice shelf gaps?
Obama, the EU (and Rudd?) face two issues: first the plethora of extreme weather events around the world, including fatal fires and floods, inherent in accelerating climate change, and second, a massive well-funded disinformation campaign, which has provided governments an excuse to undertake no mitigation measures or over more than 20 years.

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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on March 25, 2009 - 12:16pm.
While Rome burns
There is little evidence the “climate change skeptics” worry too much their misunderstanding of climate science may lead to the death of billions and the likely demise of civilization . The legal status of disinformation campaigns aimed at the promotion of substances of proven fatal global consequences, such as ozone-destroying CFCs, or greenhouse gas levels pushed up to near-40% above their natural level, is unclear. The lack of suitable laws to prevent ecocide may yet prove to be the Achilles heel of global civilization.



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