CATASTROPHIC WARMING SEEN COMINGBelow are a graphic and the...

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    CATASTROPHIC WARMING SEEN COMING

    Below are a graphic and the start of an article on bne/IntelliNews and also published now on Google News about how projected catastrophic global warming could play out in the Arctic and elsewhere.

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    "The Arctic is set to undergo dramatic and irreversible changes in the coming years if global warming reaches 2.7°C above pre-industrial levels, according to a new paper from Science that will see large swathes of polar ice and permafrost melt that will have a catastrophic impact on the climate.

    "Last year was the hottest year in documented history and every month was already over the 1.5°C above the pre-industrial average set as the baseline for the limit in temperature rises by the 2015 Paris Agreement.

    ""We've reached 1.5°C global warming. With current policies, we're heading for a catastrophic 2.7°C warming,” said Professor Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany.

    "A new review paper in Science shows: this would change the Arctic 'beyond recognition', with knock-on effects (like rising seas) around the world.”

    "The disappearance of sea ice and the melting of the permafrost in northeast Russia will lead to unpredictable results. Global weather patterns will be drastically altered, while the melting of the permafrost will release gigatonnes of CO₂ into the atmosphere almost overnight, that has been locked in the ice since the times of the dinosaurs.

    "Last year scientists warned that although the ground is still frozen, the Arctic regions are already releasing more carbon dioxide than they are absorbing. The tundra contains huge swathes of the world’s boreal forests, accounting for only 15% of Earth's soil area but storing around one-third of the world's soil organic carbon, according to the research.

    "The majority of scientists agree that the global community will miss the Paris Accord target of keeping temperature rises to 1.5°C and will see them rise to between 2.7°C and 3.1°C by 2100. Not enough has been done to reduce emissions, which are currently at an all-time record high, and the recent COP summits to limit the use of fossil fuels have been a cop-out, hijacked by the oil industry vested interests.

    "“At such a level of warming, the Arctic would be transformed beyond contemporary recognition,” the report states.

    ""Virtually every day of the year would have air temperatures higher than pre-industrial extremes, the Arctic Ocean would be essentially ice free for several months in summer, the area of Greenland that reaches melting temperatures for at least a month would roughly quadruple, and the area of permafrost would be roughly half of what it was in preindustrial times.”"


 
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