Video and charts make clear the planet is still warming — and there’s only one way to stop it
by Joe Romm, originally published by Climate Progress
http://www.resilience.org/stories/2013-01-11/video-and-charts-make-clear-the-planet-is-still-warming-and-there-s-only-one-way-to-stop-it
Possibly the scariest link I've clicked on in a looong time.
dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)lose reliance on cars.
edit to add - now.
patrice
(47,992 posts)- move in together
- do business at home
- MASS TRANSIT
- increase tax investments in solar energy
- grow your own food as much as possible
- reduce, reuse, recycle, and restore
- COMMIT to climate activism
patrice
(47,992 posts)Publiuus
(31 posts)This last bit of global warming has been going on for 15000 years. Does it make sense that cars are causing it?
patrice
(47,992 posts)larger mass in a more ir-retrievable direction.
Publiuus
(31 posts)I'm suggesting it's a geologic process that had continually occurred for billions of years and will continue I occur.
patrice
(47,992 posts)a better term, de-sequestration (methane release from under polar sea ice, thawing of tundra etc.)?
AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)And virtually all the legit evidence out there says that certain human activities are causing much of it.
Pauldg47
(640 posts)Last edited Sun Jan 13, 2013, 12:05 AM - Edit history (1)
Natural phenoms such as.....
. Prehistoric forest fires that were never distinguished until theY burned out or put-out naturally..
. Maybe volcanoes.....
. Burnouts of underground natural resources such as underground coal, hydrocarbons, natural gas or uranium never extinguished either...
. Or even solar flares/other cosmic events?
After all, we are burning fuels that would have eventually burned anyway!!!!?....
I'm just a layman, but hydrocarbons, volcanic dusts have always been out there burning out of control. Has ozone ever dissipated naturally over earth's history....has it replenished itself...can we rebuild that layer again...do we need too?
Anyway, just saying.
Note: whatever the reason; whether it is a man made or natural phenom, we must react now!
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)the planet is warming. And most of those believe human activity is at least a part of the cause. A large part.
But, whattaya gonna do about it? Really?
How many good Americans are gonna park their cars and take the bus? Or even buy a smaller car. Hybrids, few as there are compared to pickups, are selling to save gas money, not the planet. We've got some bus service out here, which is more than most of the country has, but the only people who use it are too poor to own a car.
Get rid of your AC, lower the heat, don't buy anything made in factories that use electricity... C'mon-- this is a country that battles Big Gulp bans like it's the end of the world, so asking us to inconvenience ourselves is out of the question. And there are several billion people living in other countries that just don't give a shit at all.
There are solutions being worked on--CO2 and methane digestors that basically suck gases out of the air. If you can't stop people from turning on the AC, then more efficient units. And so on...
But, the really, really scary possibility is that the fresh water from Greenland mixes up the salinity of the Gulf Stream and it flips course, almost immediately causing an ice age on both sides of the North Atlantic. It has happened before, but the human population wasn't near what it is now and could head south. And then there are those Milankovitch cycles...
But, my money's on that bigass volcano under Yellowstone that's overdue for an eruption. That'll wipe out most life in North America and put a huge chill on the rest of the world.
My personal philosophy is to leave the planet slightly better than I found it, to whatever extent I can. It won't make a damn bit of difference unless enough others feel the same way, but it is important to me while I accept whatever fate is in store for the planet.
AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)Last edited Fri Jan 11, 2013, 10:38 PM - Edit history (1)
Edit: Apologies for any misunderstandings: it seems I misread the article on accident.