Globe-warming CO2 already in danger zone
November 19th, 2008 - 1:49 pm ICT by ANI - Send to a friend:Washington, Nov 19 (ANI): A revised theory by a group of 10 prominent scientists has suggested that the level of globe-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air has already reached the danger zone, and the levels must decline, not just stabilize.
According to the scientists, the CO2 has probably already reached a point where world climate will change disastrously unless the level can be reduced in coming decades.
The study, done by scientists from the United States, United Kingdom and France, is a departure from recent estimates that truly dangerous levels would be reached only later in this century.
The scientists said that CO2 now needs to be reduced to the level under which human civilization developed until the industrial ageabout 350 parts per million (ppm)to keep current warming trends from moving rapidly upward in coming years.
The level is currently at 385 ppm, and rising about 2 ppm each year, mainly due to the burning of fossil fuels and incineration of forests.
As a result, global temperatures have been creeping upward.
The authors said that improved data on past climate changes, and the pace at which earth is changing now, especially in the polar regions, contributed to their conclusion.
Among other things, ongoing observations of fast-melting ice masses that previously helped reflect solar radiation, and the release of stored-up greenhouse gases from warming soils and ocean waters, show that feedback processes previously thought to move slowly can occur within decades, not millennia, and thus warm the world further.
Once CO2 gas is released, a large fraction of it stays in the air for hundreds of years.
The scientists are optimistic that current atmospheric CO2 could be reduced if emissions from coal, the largest contributor, are largely phased out by 2030.
There is a bright side to this conclusion, said lead author James E. Hansen, director of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, part of Columbia Universitys Earth Institute. By following a path that leads to lower CO2, we can alleviate a number of problems that had begun to seem inevitable, he added.
According to Hansen, these include expanding desertification, reduced food harvests, increased storm intensities, loss of coral reefs, and the disappearance of mountain glaciers that supply water to hundreds of millions of people.
Humanity today, collectively, must face the uncomfortable fact that industrial civilization itself has become the principal driver of global climate, according to the research paper.
The greatest danger is continued ignorance and denial, which would make tragic consequences unavoidable, it added. (ANI)
Related Stories
- Carbon levels may trigger disastrous climate change - November 19, 2008
- Global warming has already reached tipping points: Expert - December 15, 2007
- Climate change has plunged earth into crisis: NASA - April 7, 2008
- CO2 levels must be reduced as they are already in danger zone - November 8, 2008
- World might have already reached the tipping point of climate change - June 28, 2008
- Phasing out coal emissions might help fight global warming - September 13, 2008
- Phasing out coal emissions might help fight global warming (Re-Issue) - September 14, 2008
- Blocking sun by placing mirrors in the sky not a feasible warming solution - July 8, 2008
- Indian-American scientist hopeful CO2 emissions can be reined in - September 11, 2008
- Scientists warn that worlds climate is out of balance and is warming - January 25, 2008
- Global warming might reverse social and economic progress across Asia - November 19, 2007
- Emissions must be reduced by 2050 to check global warming - December 7, 2007
- Scientists provide conclusive proof that humans are causing polar warming - October 31, 2008
- North America and Europe may experience cooler climate next decade - May 1, 2008
- Asian pollution could spur warming in central US and southern Europe - September 6, 2008
- National
- atmospheric co2
- burning of fossil fuels
- climate changes
- danger zone
- dangerous levels
- feedback processes
- global temperatures
- globe warming
- goddard institute
- greenhouse gases
- human civilization
- james e hansen
- melting ice
- ocean waters
- parts per million ppm
- solar radiation
- space studies
- universitys
- warming trends
- world climate
Posted in National, |

