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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Scientists Sound Alarm on Climate

Justin Gillis, NYT
MARCH 18, 2014

Early in his career, a scientist named Mario J. Molina was pulled into seemingly obscure research about strange chemicals being spewed into the atmosphere. Within a year, he had helped discover a global environmental emergency, work that would ultimately win a Nobel Prize.

Now, at 70, Dr. Molina is trying to awaken the public to an even bigger risk. He spearheaded a committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society, which released a stark report Tuesday on global warming.

The report warns that the effects of human emissions of heat-trapping gases are already being felt, that the ultimate consequences could be dire, and that the window to do something about it is closing.

“The evidence is overwhelming: Levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are rising,” says the report. “Temperatures are going up. Springs are arriving earlier. Ice sheets are melting. Sea level is rising. The patterns of rainfall and drought are changing. Heat waves are getting worse, as is extreme precipitation. The oceans are acidifying.”

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1 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

if only we had legislation to control the climate....

I think we should pass legislation that will move the Earth further from the sun. That will reverse the global warming trends. Perhaps it could be progressive - as greenhouse gasses accumulate, we can move the Earth further away from the sun. But, if greenhouse gasses recede, then we can move the Earth closer to the sun.

There is nothing we cannot accomplish together if we just have the guts to pass the legislation.

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