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Earth Near Tipping Point, Climatologist Warns
WASHINGTON-James Hansen returned to Capitol Hill a hero yesterday, but certainly not a conquering hero.
The soft-spoken scientist, hailed as the "whistle-blower for the planet,'' tried to quiet a standing ovation from environmentalists here with a typically blunt admonition.
"It is not a time to celebrate,'' said Hansen, 20 years to the day since he became the first leading scientist to warn of the dangers of global warming before a congressional committee.
He returned not to bask in any adulation, but to warn that the Earth is nearing a tipping point, to call for a national carbon tax and to say that CEOs of energy companies may be guilty of crimes against humanity and nature.
On June 23, 1988, by most accounts, the temperature in the committee room hovered at 38C and the U.S. was in the midst of a historic drought when Hansen told a Senate committee he was "99 per cent certain'' that humans were warming the global climate.
His comments brought the issue to American consciousness.
The following day, The New York Times carried an account under the headline:
Global warming has begun, expert tells Senate.
Although global warming alarms had been sounding for more than a decade and Canadian scientists were warning of the greenhouse effect in the early 1980s, Hansen's testimony seemed to crystallize the concern and provide the first jolt to the mass media in this country.
Two decades later, now 67 and director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, his message has not changed.
"We have reached a point of planetary emergency,'' he said.
"There are tipping points in the climate system, which we are very close to, and if we pass them, the dynamics of the system take over and carry you to very large changes which are out of your control.''
During a speech at the National Press Club, he rambled, as if his ideas were sprinting well ahead of his words, but he kept an overflow ballroom audience rapt.
Already, he said, the world's safe level of atmospheric carbon dioxide has been exceeded.
Yet, in the 20 years since he first testified, no major U.S. law restricting greenhouse gas emissions has been passed, 21 new coal-fired generating units have been built at power plants in this country and total U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide have climbed by about 18 per cent.
"If there is any single moment that marked the turning point where the climate issue became a serious public policy issue, June 23, 1988, had to be seen as that moment,'' said Christopher Flavin, president of the Worldwatch Institute.
"(Yesterday) may mark a second kind of turning point.''
Tim Wirth, the onetime Democratic Colorado senator who organized the hearing that day, said he knew he had made much progress with Hansen's testimony when a report made the swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated.
"It was a brave and lonely leadership role he played then, and he hasn't stopped one day since,'' Wirth said.
Hansen's second Capitol Hill appearance in 1989 was before a committee chaired by a Tennessee senator named Al Gore, but the White House edited his statement before Gore's committee, throwing into question his certainty about the link between human activity and global warming.
Hansen was told he could accept the revisions, or he would not be able to testify.
So, in advance of the hearing, he asked Gore to question him on the edited parts, he then revealed the White House edit and the story led all U.S. network newscasts that evening. Hansen then moved out of the political spotlight for 15 years.
Yesterday, Hansen warned of greater forest fire risk in Canada, the extinction of polar and alpine species, danger to the coral reefs and the ocean life that depends on them because of carbon dioxide in the oceans, and refugees from melting ice sheets in Greenland and the western Antarctic.
He called for a phase-out of all coal-burning power plants by 2030 except those in which carbon dioxide is captured and buried and he called for a carbon tax on coal, oil and gas.
The tax, he said, should be returned in full to the public - not used by government - in equal amounts for each adult and a half-share for children, deposited directly into bank accounts or credited to debit cards.
Such a non-regressive tax, Hansen says, will spur low and middle-income people to limit their tax while profligate users will pay for their excesses.
He also accused corporate America of a "greenwash'' in which their environmentally friendly words are not backed by actions and he supported criminal charges against CEOs of corporations such as ExxonMobil who are smart enough to know the situation but are intent on continuing their fossil fuel ways.
"When their descendants look back on them, they should not to be able to pretend that they didn't know,'' Hansen said.
"They do know.''
They are also guilty of funding and promoting contrarian views from scientists, furthering a charade that confuses the public into believing there is debate among scientists in this country, Hansen said.
"There is no debate,'' he said.
Next year, with a new president, a new direction is desperately needed, Hansen said.
He said a call for offshore drilling, sounded last week both by U.S. President George W. Bush and Republican presumptive nominee John McCain is "crazy."
"To go around drilling for the last drop of oil on the continental shelf will extend our addiction a little bit, but it will put us past the tipping point,'' he said.
© 2008 The Toronto Star



32 Comments so far
Show AllTwenty years wasted because we didn't listen to this scientist.
It will take an extraordinary president to heed the words of many scientists from around the world, and put into action a plan to eliminate our dependence on carbon-based fuels. Let's hope it is not too late.
Thanks to Canadian newspapers for printing USA news our corporate media will not. If you're near sea level, move to higher ground and grow some of your own food. That's what we need to do, and soon.
establish a tax on all that produces CO2
tranform our lives with simplicity
learn to worship nature- the butterflies, the seasons, the birds and the beasts and the plants - celebrate the essence of life itself/
Preach it from the mountaintops.
Value your life and the life around you and pitty the life of the future unless we get really serious and cooperate like we have never done before-- a new age of cooperation and lifting up all boats a little while lowering the boats of the seriously rich.
stop worshiping money, cruise ships, bloating food, shortcuts, get less lazy and do things yourself
Worship the planet- earth is a miracle and cannot be replaced................
Hard to think of anything more crazy: having to practically beg our own government's highest officials to take this issue seriously.
Bush only recently and begrudgingly acknowledged that global warming might be a legitimate issue, and he only went this far because a few GOP leaders convinced him of serious 'political repercussions' if he didn't. Of course, he and the right are still pushing carbon based fuels and more oil exploration, the utter loons.
Underneath, much if not most of the GOP religious right still believes global warming is a liberal/hippie plot to "socialize the economy," and that since we're all in a loving god's hands, the Jesus deity will take care of our planet. No need to worry. Just trust Jesus and pray.
That such greed driven psychopathy has come to rule the most powerful and allegedly most enlightened nation on earth, is pretty clear proof for the non-existence of of these sicko's deity. So violently mentally ill are they, they would rather concoct a cosmically demented Creator than loose money on their oil stocks.
With the world at stake, it's sure hard not to hate these kinds of humans.
If we use all the oil we have already our planet becomes toast. Yeah we know that they know and they know that we know that they do and you know what? They don't care.
Why isn't there a subsidy for home owners in arizona to put up solar roofing and have every roof in the state add energy during the day when it is needed most? Solar roofs linked to the power grid... Every parking lot should be a solar collector site with cars parked underneath. Windmills on new office buildings.
Government action is actually what is needed far more than an individual's shopping choices and actions. We buy and use only what is available. Sell us better cars and we will buy them etc. We buy electricity and do not want coal unless the carbon is recaptured but governmental regulation is needed for that to be done industry wide.
The reality is that we need government to represent the people's interests as opposed to representing corporate interests because making government responsive to the climate's needs is the only green action that an individual can make which will personally help stop global warming in time. You can recycle and bring a cloth tote bag to a supermarket but that won't make coal fired plants capture the carbon.
I know it seems impossible to get our government to be responsive to what the people in this country want anymore but ...
it's the only way really. Boy it does sound impossible!!! How'd that happen?
We should try democracy of, for and by once again... it actually would work better than what we have now. Coal plants without carbon capture is what we have now.
Um...? Oh yeah! What we have now is also...
a lot worse than he thought it would be only twenty years later... by the way.
For just one or two of the Iraq occupation spending bills, approved by both the Dems and Republicans, we could put up enough solar panels and wind farms to power pretty much the entire nation...emmissions free.
Check out nanosolar.com This is the future of alternative, renewable energy.
There is a huge battle in western Maryland between coal interests and wind-power advocates. King Coal seems to have won. The just kept harping on how much damage windmills would do to our "pristine" mountains and how property values would be lowered.
BugsBBunny II - good post/good points. Unfortunately as you know, trying to get a government of, by, and for people from an oligarchy -- doesn't work. It isn't allowed -- by definition.
Democratic government first has to be taken back from the usurpers. Then these things can happen with public support -- just like they do in many W. Europe polities.
Still more crimes against humanity by Bush Bush Reagan and Bill C.
Of course, the sheeple are selfish, fat, dumb, lazy, and way way out of touch with reality. They definity would turn on anyone who says business as usual isn't going to hack it anymore.
We need a Churchill or a Roosevelt and the best we can do is a poor imitation of Mussolini; it's been said before, this nation deserves to fail.
I love my country, it's the government that scares me! (and most of the "American" people)
Hansen's idea of a carbon tax redirected into consumer accounts is a brilliant idea, if implemented quickly, could actually lift the sinking economy above the rising water. Instead of the "stimulus payment" that merely drives up the national debt, the progressive carbon tax would be a long term stimulus that would alleviate the outrageous wealth disparity and help these bloated corporations trim down some of that excess fat.
The solution to the climate crisis will mean profound changes in "free market" ideology, our political institutions, and most of all in our financial system. We have to get rid of the privatized Federal Reserve System that functions primarily to fund big corporate players. We must return to the Constitution and adopt the people's financial system as described in Article 1, Section 8, in which the money power is given to the Congress, not to private corporate interests.
It's a good idea, an original idea, known the world over since 1789 as the American system: a financial system owned and operated by the people. Too bad it's never been tried.
Kind of like Christianity.
Granted the human race is poisoning all other species on the planet, but that is not the cause of earth temperatures rising. Why ? Because if the earth temperature did not rise every twenty - twenty five million years most of the earths water would be frozen at the N & S poles, causing the earth to flip sideways due to gravitation and centrifugal force.
The earth (mother nature ) looks after itself.
I have watched the nightly news recently. NBC, CBS, ABC, and nary a word about global warming, the dead and dying in Iraq, or the fact that the richest 1% now have more money than the bottom 90% and are getting richer faster.
"Should four or five percent of us carry the rest of the country on its back?"----Bill O'Riley whining about suggestions that the rich should pay more than 15% in income taxes. Bill may be in the richest 10% but he is getting left behind as the top .01% gobble up everything they don't already own.
Time for change? You think maybe?
The 11th Hour, a great film on global warming, is available on dvd at a low price. Buy it, and share it.
Jaybones, Good post, Good points...only one "quarrel":
Re: "Democratic government first has to be taken back
from the usurpers."
I think that this represents a popular misunderstanding:
I don't think that there was ever a time (in America)
when our government was ever in the hands of the common man.
The common man has fought and died for this ideal, but the "usurpers" (the rich and the powerful who seem to make all the decisions)have been with us from the very start.
A hex upon our house. No amount of talk will help us now. It's criminal that the rest of the world will suffer from the excessess of the privileged. Damn us all.
damien June 24th, 2008 7:02 pm
That's a rather novel hypothesis, Unfortunately there was this time called the ICE AGE when ice sheets hundreds and hundreds of feet thick covered most of north america and europe. And the earth did not flip.
The latest ice age began about 2.5 million years ago. During this time, giant ice sheets have advanced and retreated many times in North America and Europe. Recent cycles of advancing and retreating ice sheets have occurred every 100,000 years. Each cycle consists of a long, generally cold period during which the ice sheets slowly reach their maximum extent over tens of thousands of years, and a relatively short warm period during which the ice sheets rapidly retreat.
We are now in a warm period that has lasted more than 10,000 years, which is longer than many of the previous warm intervals. If the pattern of glacial cycles still holds true, we should be about due for the beginning of the next cold phase.
Over the last century, however, average global temperatures have instead started to rise. Scientists have recently concluded that much of the recent warming is due to the release of greenhouse gases from human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels. A sobering possibility is that continued human-caused global warming could disrupt or override the natural climate cycle of the ice age. Personally I would much rather have global warming than the massive earth wide catastrophe to mankind that an ice age would bring.
I have asked a number of "man is responsible for global warming" fanatics a fairly easy question. What caused the earths temperature to rise and end the last ice age? There were not that many humans around to burn fossil fuel to put a heck of a lot of CO2 into the atmosphere to cause global warming, so what caused the temperature to rise? I usually just get a blank stare, and like duh, it mystically, magically happened.
Oil and water don't mix.
Capitalism and the Earth don't either.
Eat the Rich...while we still have a chance.
It's a class war. The elites made the people into consumption slaves. Fous on the class war, the fundamental issue, resolve it, and all the destructive outcomes will be eliminated.
HOW BOUT THIS:
If the fucking CEO's and the Corporate Fascist Theocracy..are SO DAMN SURE that GLOBAL WARMING is all horse pucky..then why don't we use a leson from the Tobbaco Swine...
MAKE THEM PUT THEIR MONEY WHERE THEIR MOUTHS ARE...
For example: A FUND...A 30 YEAR FUND..THAT WILL BE USED TO POLISH THE BRASS ON THE TITANIC IF THE ENERGY CONGLOMS ARE WRONG...AND IF THEY ARE RIGHT..AND THERE IS NO GLOBAL WARMING..THEN HEY..A SWEET WINDFALL..THE FUND COULD BE TAX FREE FOR EXAMPLE..SO THEY WOULD GET ALL THAT MOOLA BACK..AND SOME...BUT AGAIN..THE CAVEAT WOULD BE...HEY..EXXON..ET AL..IF YOU ARE WRONG..AND HANSON ET AL ARE RIGHT..AND THE EARTH FAILS...GUESS WHAT...YOUR MONEY WILL BE USED FOR WHATEVER IS NEEDED AND YOU WILL BE OUT THE BUCKS...OH YEA..AND YOU CANNOT PASS THIS CST ON TO THE CONSUMER...IT WOULD HAVE TO COME OUT OF THEIR PAYCHECKS OR SOME CREATIVE NEW DEAL...
THIS WAY..WE MAKE EM PAY FOR THEIR ARROGANCE...AND WHAT ARE THEY GONNA SAY? "NO! WE THINK GLOBAL WARMING IS NOT HAPPENING BUT WE WON'T BET ON IT!..." ..every little bit of exposure helps....expose the lies..make em go on the record in the only way they care about.....money...
se you in the post apocalyptic wasteland...I and my dune buggy army will be harvesting giant post apocalyptic insect carcasses for fun and profit...we will trade these exo-skeletons for other commodities...maybe we can hire the road warrior to get the job done...
"...round and round they go..like angry ants..driven mad with the smell of gasoline..."
and don't forget boy's and girl's...DUCK!..AND COVER!
President Obama needs to declare a state of climate emergency on his first day in office: no new coal-fired plants and phase out of existing plants, rapid building of thermal solar plants, rapid deployment of distributed solar hot-water heaters, solar panels, and geothermal heat pumps, subsidy of electric cars, development of high-speed rail to replace most air travel, development of wind and geothermal energy, upgrades of transmission lines, residential and commercial energy audits, no natural gas flaring, use of landfill methane, a carbon tax on meat, planting trees, hemp oil for biodiesel, local food production, clothes lines and push mowers, etc. etc. etc. For the sake of the planet and our futures. NOW!
Quelle - "...usurpers have been with us from the beginning."
You are right.
not really feeling this article. if the oil cos are indited with crimes against humanity, are we all not accessories to murder as consumers of petrol??. does anyone here question carbon taxes as just another bait and switch?? humans cant build cars, and coal plants, and nuke plants, without orders from , you guessed it.........a COMPANY. humans arent causing this......capitalisim is.
I don't know why anyone bothers to talk about climate change.
No one will listen, until it is too late.
I am thankful that I never had children. The next generation will inherit a world where the climate is out of control and the measures that will have to be taken will be draconian. If only we had started making small changes 20 years ago.
To CAROLER: Yes, all those measures need to be taken by the next president, but only if he wants to be impeached!
On June 24th, 2008 5:43 pm miftin wrote: >>
...The just kept harping on how much damage windmills would do to our "pristine" mountains and how property values would be lowered.<<
This, as opposed to mountaintop removal, is preferrable? Yes, wind turbines BAD! Mountain removal GUUUD!
I feel like Jim Hansen looks: old, tired, but proud of how he got there.
Bottom line is the OIL/GAS MegaGiants have humanity by the balls. We have evolved into a world economy where just about every comodity you come accross in your daily life has some petrochemical constituent - from the computer you blog on to the food you eat. You wouldn't have any of it without petrochemicals. The Overlords know quite well the addictions they have spent billions$$$ to get you hooked on. Fact is the average consumer would likely rather die than give up the comfortable addictions we have all become accustomed to. Things will likely not change and we will continue upon our current trajectory with heads in the sand or up our asses until nature calls in her overdue chits and humanity is scaled back to sustainable numbers. It's sort of like the periodic locust plagues- when the conditions are perfect they suddenly bloom into incredible numbers. When the resource are depleted they die off. Well OIL/GAS have been our FOOD for over a century now and the supply is on the way out... and so are we. Our BLOOM is coming to an end this century.
A previous poster who mentioned the oil/water & capitalism/humanity metaphore had it exactly right - the two just do not mix.
Epitaph for Planet Earth:
Here Lies Humanity... Done in by Capitalism and Their Own Allconsuming Greed.
PS - The 11th Hour is available from Netflix without even having to get in your car to burn additional hydrocarbons to view it.
Dear Jim,
Thank you for becoming militant at long last.
A herd of lemmings are running their tails off, and one says to the other "by the way, what's so terrible back there that we are running for our lives?" and the other one says "I don't know, but it has to be worse than what's ahead us."
Quelle . . . so true!
"All are equal" amounted to setting up an elite system immediately --- !!
The photo of Jim Hansen here reminded me of some of the old Rod Serling "Twilight Zone" programs.
And he certainly did some on Global Warming.
We knew about this in the 1950's . . .
And, at the same time that Rachel Carson wrote of
"Silent Spring." All of these issues were coming
together in the JFK administration because it was
intelligent.
The coup on JFK was a coup on US government . . .
intelligent US government.
If we want to change this culture -
Patriarchy, organized patriarchal religion and
capitalism have to go.
And the corporations have to be folded.
As for ExxonMobil which has been the seat of lies, distortions and misinformation re Global Warming --as cited by the Royal Academy of Science last year -- the public should understand their handiwork over the decades as they've spread
their evil propaganda spending tens of billions
on it.
Our corporate-Supreme Court is now refunding
their costs.
Hi all,
For an interesting and informative look at greed, consumerism and why and how we, The People, no longer are allowed to be a direct influence to the direction of our country, see this well written article:
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/2962
It's time for a Revolution,...alas, too many of our citizens are asleep or feel impotent or are just comforting themselves with more things.
PAX
Good posts, all. Fanman, you have it right about the OIL/GAS corporations. We are fighting the proposed invasion of the lower Columbia River by Liquefied Natural Gas plants. We live on the most important salmon river in the country and these assholes want to bring in LNG to pipe to California, where they have been successful in keeping LNG out. Each tanker will suck up 10-12 million gallons of river water for ballast to return to sea after they download their cargo. They can't even guarantee that the tankers will use a screened intake system, so our salmon fry would become sushi. We don't need the gas here and have been trying to make the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission see that, but they are nothing but industry pawns and are likely to grant a "conditional permit" then the company can start taking landowners to court under Eminent Domain law. Everything in the path of the send-out pipelines will be destroyed: organic farms, nurseries, tree farms, salmon-bearing streams, you name it. All to enrich Dick Cheney's buddies. Go to nolng.net to find links to our groups who are valiantly fighting this throughout the northwest.
Dr. Hansen, on the chance that this was not covered in your presentations may I inquire about the following:
Will planetary plate tectonics play a part in the post-tipping point temp/CO2 spike defeat/reversal as shown on the IPCC ice core data chart? Do I notice correctly that seismic activity has picked up along plate edges (USGS) over the last few years? Will melt water move to the equatorial bulge changing the earth's angular momentum, thus tweaking the plates? Will Greenland tend to rise as the weight of the ice is decreased, perhaps cracking the mid-Atlantic ridge like an egg, loosing lava flow and flash-heating ocean water? Does mid-Atlantic magnetic striping offer any evidence of that occurring in previous cycles? Have you noticed any patterns of weather organising at 40-90d N&S in ways that portend how the tipping point scenario might unfold?
Aside; may I share an insight from "Black Elk Speaks" which I just re-read? In his descriptions of ancient rituals he speaks of the cardinal direction North as "where the great white giant lives". A hint (?) that an ice age begins at the top of the temp/CO2 spike? And that glaciers descend from the poles, stopping at about 35N and melting back, even as mean temp drops from decreased(?) albedo, exposing more earth, which warms the planet creating the conditions for the bloom of organic life that we, (and others?), have had in the last 10ky of each of these cycles? Does our death-dance with hydro-carbons driving GHG beyond historical norms mean we've screwed the pooch and boosted our cycle to a level which, unlike the others, is then unsurvivable, even by nomadic tribes existing in close harmony with Nature?
I would love to leave my email for a reply, but will not, for the usual reasons, until 1/21/2009. I hope some treatment of the above questions might appear in this column sometime.
Thanks for your service to humanity.
Cheers. Snydly.