With no improvement in our rate of burning fossil fuels since the early warnings of Al Gore’s 2006 documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” the massive dominos of global warming and climate change have started to fall. Last year there were 12 weather events over $1 billion. This year we have 11. Two, in Sandy and the nationwide drought are costing our country tens of $billions. As predicted, the longer we delay in curbing our use of coal, oil, and gas, the more it costs to adapt and the more irreversible the problem becomes.
Driving these destructive weather events is the rapid disappearance of the 14-foot thick ice cap over the North Pole. We reached 350 ppm CO2 in our atmosphere 20 years ago which is the concentration where Earths’ ice begins to melt. The ice cap covering the Arctic Ocean has since been reduced to a third in size and is just three feet thick. In a few more years, it will be gone. The suns’ energy has begun heating the open water instead of reflecting off ice, generating humidity, massive storms, and deadly droughts. The cooling effect of the U.S. and Mexico sized arctic ice has been replaced with warming waters and it’s destabilizing the planets’ atmosphere and ocean temperatures. Hurricane Sandy grew into a thousand mile wide monster over the five degree above normal temperature Atlantic. Abnormally warm air not seen in 400,000 years now flows from the Arctic Ocean over Greenland’s’ ice sheet. Melting of this ice will swamp the sea walls now being planned and built by U.S. cities to deal with the current one foot global warming sea rise.
Every scientific institution in the world agrees with global warming science including NASA and the National Academy of Science established by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War to inform congress on the critical complexities of science. In contrast, many fossil fuel hoaxes meant to discredit climate science have all been foiled by the Supreme Court, National Science Foundation, and Universities. Unfortunately, thousands of lobbyists continue to influence our government and public opinion is controlled by flooding the air waves with mind manipulating ads designed to ease our pollution fears. The facts are: CO2 pollution increased 2.5 percent in 2011, fossil fuel corporations have 2,795 gigatons of reserves they intend to burn and asthma and allergies are increasing dramatically worldwide.
Earth’s atmospheric CO2 concentration is already at 393 ppm. Carbon14 ratios in our air clearly mark this high ratio as fossil fuels, totally unnatural, and man made. Ice cores from the Polar Regions show CO2 in a tight range from 180 to 280 ppm over the past 400,000 years. While the 180 ppm dips correspond with past Earth ice ages, the abnormally high 393 ppm concentrations of today are triggering multiple catastrophic events ending life on Earth as we know it. Mass extinctions are occurring around the globe. Hundreds of thousands of species have already disappeared forever. Many Arctic species including the walrus and polar bear face certain extinction. While we can adapt, hopefully survive, and end fossil fuel burning, our wildlife brothers and societies of innocent indigenous. people cannot. It is a moral imperative that each of us rise up to save the creation given to us for our lives. All life, including those of our children, deserves a healthy Earth to live on. The U.S. has 4 percent of Earth’s population, but burns 25 percent of the fossil fuels. Other nations are begging us to stop melting their mountain glaciers, drying up their rainforests, flooding their coasts and acidifying their oceans.
The loss of the critically important cooling ice as well as the oceans being heavily charged with dissolved CO2 means that global warming will come even faster now and will take much longer to reverse. Fortunately, Germany and Japan are very successfully working toward 100 percent clean energy by 2050. We can too. Many have committed to use clean energy and end fossil fuels by joining groups like 350.org, Fresh-energy.org, willstegerfoundation.org. Many find Dailyclimate.org a valuable news source. Together we can protect our health and stop the big polluters.



Comments (7)
Add commentSeeing double?
Didn't this same article run last week in the Dispatch, promoting cruises over the ice free North Pole to escape various global warming disasters?
Global warming is a serious future issue. But there is no evidence that the current drought(similar to the 1930s drought) is the result of global warming.
Sandy and Katrina were very bad, but the 1936 Florida Keys hurricane and Camille in 1969 were much stronger before the current warming which began in the mid 1970s.
conservate agrees with global warming
I believe in global warming. I'm a Ron Paul fan..
I think change is good, I think Climate Change will help me in my organic agriculture business. The Gov't makes more problems than it solves.. I think we should get rid of cars and go to mules.. I have a pet cow that pulls me around..
Bring on global warming. I don't give a darm if the left and west coasts keep it ravages. Thats what happens when liberals purchase all the sensitive ecological zones for the little piece of paradise. If people listened to me and advocated for more small towns and less cities and people built houses they could afford to rebuild none of the garbage infused NE destruction would have hurt our taxpayers
There is no evidence that the
There is no evidence that the current drought has peaked. In fact it continues to worsen.
With record weather events falling across the globe at an increasingly faster rate climate change appears to be a current problem NOT a future problem.
The longer we wait the more expensive it will be and the fewer bad options that will be available.
We are already documenting the collapse of ocean ecosystems because of the increasing acidity of our oceans from increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
Where is my
T-Bone OFB?
I love how the author
I love how the author mentions that there were so many $billion dollar weather events. Just a quick note to say "Duh". Think of inflation... Think of the increase in population and therefore structures and stuff. But its only going to get worse when they start sheparding everyone into the cities, becuase they're taking all the rural land for "reserves" or whatever they choose to call the land the government is buying up. Any time an event hits one of these more heavily populated areas it is going to cause a larger $ amount of destruction, and affect more people. So all these "enlightened" groups that keep saying we have to change everything about society to prevent global warming or climate change or whatever they call it. And I also find it amusing how science "proves" what the earth was like millions of years ago. Yes I understand they have models based on some observed and recorded scientific data, but to me it is a giant leap of faith to think that we will understand all of the changes that have happened throughout the course of many millenia, but taking a few data points from around the globe and extrapolating that across the world across all time known to man. We'll never have all the answers. We don't know that that is currently global warming that is consistent with a destructive period of the earth. It is only natural to think becuase its a little different from the data that we have in recorded history that it is bad, but there's no "proof".
When they herd Neal
and the rest of his ilk into concentration camps he'll have time to remember he helped himself get there.
freunlaven
I think it's called "self-worship."