Climate change has moved into a new and dangerous phase,
according to the Canberra Times.
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| The future of an earth suitable for human habitation is in our hands. |
The Arctic ice is melting faster than ever anticipated and
the story suggests the Arctic will be ice-free in summer by 2015 and completely
ice-free all year round by 2030.
In its story of September 22 headed: “Four-degree rise demands 90-degree rethink”, the Canberra Times said events now unfolding in the Arctic were not
anticipate to arrive until the end of the century.
The Canberra Times story is loaded with information that could be described
at best as “alarming”, but these three paragraphs are particularly unsettling –
“The polar icecaps are one of the vital
regulators of global climate; if the ice disappears, the absorption of more
solar radiation accelerates ocean warming, with increasing risk of large-scale
release of carbon dioxide and methane from melting permafrost. This may
initiate irreversible runaway warming.
Global energy, food and water security
are also poised on a knife edge. These changes are occurring at the 0.8 degrees
increase, relative to pre-industrial conditions already experienced, let alone
the extra 1.2 degrees that probably will result from our historic emissions.
The "official" target of
limiting temperature increase to no more than 2 degrees is way too high.
Current policies, such as our Clean Energy Future package, are far worse and
would result in a 4 degrees-plus temperature rise. Official panaceas, such as
carbon capture and storage, are not working.”

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