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Climate Change Sceptics and Lobbyists Put World at Risk, says Top Adviser
Chance to limit warming squandered, says scientist • World needs to prepare to cope with at least 3-4C rise
Climate change sceptics and fossil fuel companies that have lobbied against action on greenhouse gas emissions have squandered the world's chance to avoid dangerous global warming, a key adviser to the government has said.
Professor Bob Watson, chief scientist at the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs, said a decade of inaction on climate change meant it was now virtually impossible to limit global temperature rise to 2C. He said the delay meant the world would now do well to stabilise warming between 3C and 4C.
His comments come ahead of key UN negotiations on a new global climate treaty in Copenhagen next month that the UK government insists should still aim for a 2C goal, despite doubts over whether a meaningful deal can be sealed.
In an interview with the Guardian, Watson said: "Those that have opposed a deal on climate, which would include elements of the fossil fuel industry, have clearly made making a 2C target much, much harder, if not impossible. They've clearly put the world at risk of far more adverse effects of climate change."
The decision of former US president George W Bush to walk away from the Kyoto protocol, the existing global treaty on carbon emissions, sent a message to other countries not to act, he said. "The last decade was a lost opportunity. Elements within the fossil fuel industry clearly had major implications for the Bush administration."
He added: "I think they've clearly been partly to blame, without any question at all. But you have to say it is not just the fossil lobby. Within the US, there is not strong support for the Kyoto protocol in both parties. Even Obama now will have to persuade a still somewhat sceptical Senate that we should be doing this."
The Copenhagen talks are not expected to deliver a legally binding treaty as originally hoped, but could still make progress on issues such as emissions cuts for rich countries and financial assistance for the developing world. A strong agreement rests on how far Obama is willing to push towards strong carbon cuts in the US.
European officials fear the agreement could eventually do no better than return emissions in 2020 to 1990 levels; scientists say they must fall by 25-40% to have a good chance of staying within the 2C limit.
Watson, a former head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, said: "I think we will do well to stabilise between 3 and 4C. Even that is going to take strong political action to decarbonise the energy system and to require us peaking greenhouse gas emissions in the next 10 or more years," he said. "We have to make sure we understand what it would mean to see 3-4C. How would we adapt our agriculture, our water resources, coastal protection and human health systems."
A Guardian poll this year showed that almost nine out of 10 climate scientists thought the 2C target would be missed.
The British government last month published a map that laid out the stark details of a world warmer by 4C. It showed that the rise would not be evenly spread across the globe, with temperature rises much larger than 4C in high latitudes such as the Arctic. Because the sea warms more slowly, average land temperature will increase by 5.5C, which scientists said would shrink yields for all major cereal crops on all regions of production. A 4C rise would also have a major impact on water availability, with supplies limited to an extra billion people by 2080.
Watson backed controversial calls for research into geoengineering techniques, such as blocking the sun, as a way to head off dangerous temperature rise - one of the most senior figures so far to do so. "We should at least be looking at it. I would see what the theoretical models say, and ask ourselves the question: how can we do medium-sized experiments in the field?"
Such an effort could divert attention and funds from efforts to cut carbon and switch to cleaner technology, he said. "I think it should be a real international effort, so it isn't just the UK funding it."
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Show AllBlackBush is doing nothing for us.
Let's ditch him and start over.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
If only there were a legal way!
If only there were laws.
KOREANS MAKE PLASTICS WITHOUT USING FOSSIL-BASED CHEMICALS.
November 23, 2009 -- Updated 0725 GMT (1525 HKT)
Bioengineered plastics would be more environmentally-friendly than those from fossil fuel-based chemicals.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* Korean scientists develop a plastic not derived from fossil fuel chemicals
* Bio-based polymers make the plastics biodegradable and less toxic
* Research team is from KAIST University and Korean company LG Chem
RELATED TOPICS
* Nature and the Environment
* Science and Technology
* Earth Science
(CNN) -- A team of South Korean scientists have produced the polymers used for everyday plastics through bioengineering, rather than through the use of fossil fuel-based chemicals.
It is believed that the technique may now allow for the production of environmentally-friendly plastic that is biodegradable and low in toxicity.
The research focused on Polylactic Acid (PLA), a bio-based polymer which holds the key to producing plastics through natural and renewable resources. Polymers are molecules found in everyday life in the form of plastics and rubbers.
"The polyesters and other polymers we use everyday are mostly derived from fossil oils made through the refinery or chemical process," Professor Sang Yup Lee, who lead the research, said in a press statement.
"The idea of producing polymers from renewable biomass has attracted much attention due to the increasing concerns of environmental problems and the limited nature of fossil resources. PLA is considered a good alternative to petroleum-based plastics, as it is both biodegradable and has a low toxicity to humans."
Until now PLA has been produced in a two-step fermentation and chemical process of polymerization, which is both complex and expensive. The team used a metabolically engineered strain of E. coli and developed a one-stage process.
"By developing a strategy which combines metabolic engineering and enzyme engineering, we've developed an efficient bio-based one-step production process for PLA and its copolymers," said Lee.
"This means that a developed E. coli strain is now capable of efficiently producing unnatural polymers, through a one-step fermentation process.
"Global warming and other environmental problems are urging us to develop sustainable processes based on renewable resources.
"This new strategy should be generally useful for developing other engineered organisms capable of producing various unnatural polymers by direct fermentation from renewable resources."
The research team from KAIST University in Seoul and the Korean chemical company LG Chem published their findings in the journal "Biotechnology and Bioengineering".
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Feedback loops are a bitch.
It is like a snowball rolling down a mountain
when mountains used to have snow.
Have you noticed that the time frame shortens with every new finding?
"climate change" is about carbon taxes - to be administered by the way through the rothscild bank in switzerland
it is not about pollution
its about nwo taxing the public - its a finacial "product" like credit swaps - paper debts nothing more
al gore has got his propaganda film just like hitler had goebells and leni reifensthal
al gore is pushing carbon tax - cap and trade - a new version of financial product that will make the credit swaps look like a boys scout meeting - party on rothschilds/nwo
but the nwo, through relentless repetition has convinced the sheeple that they should pay taxes to the nwo for the crime of living
the whole debate is classic hegellian propaganda and has convinced the sheeple they have a grasp of the situation when they have none
its called manipulation - propaganda
google ed bernaise
read chomsky
someone who may be interested in lowering the pollution of the planet should be looking elesewhere - carbon taxes do not address that
instead they propose to assemble a vast army of green fascists who will deprive you of more rights than cheney ever dreamed of
for those wanting to clean the planet of pollution, as i do, these nwo control mechanisms are not for you
by the nwo plan china and inida (and many other places) are exempt - this will mean that all the jobs in the world will go to china and india (as is the nwo plan) leaving the united states out of work and starving
think about that for a second
we have dwindling jobs and mind numbing unemployment right now - 18% unemployed - among young adults 29% uemployment among blacks youth 50%
we have already seen the results of moving jobs to china for the last 30 years - no jobs at home and a de-industrialized america which no longer has any jobs to offer
nwo scum al gore and co insist the scientific debate is over and that there is vast agreement among climatiologists about carbon as a bad thing
that is an inconvenient lie
don't let that nwo scum scam you as he has done so many times in the past
You rant is incoherent. I shouldn't be responding at all, but, I will comment on one item, since I've heare it before from right-wing nuts in the media:
"al gore is pushing carbon tax - cap and trade - a new version of financial product"
Which is it? A carbon tax and a cap and trade system have nothing to do with each other. You might have well said: "A song-sparrow - cap-and trade - a new financial product"
i guess you don't actually listen to what al gore says
to busy blissing out i guess
seduced by nwo scum - ya oughta be ashamed
if you take a minute and listen to nwo scum al gore talk and if your state of bliss is not too piquant - you will hear him ask for both a carbon tax and cap and trade
bliss out grasshopper...
"we have dwindling jobs and mind numbing unemployment right now - 18% unemployed - among young adults 29% uemployment among blacks youth 50%"
Not really a problem, buff, not at all. The problem will be solved naturally: global warming will kill enough humans to bring the biosphere back into some sort of balance eventually. In fact one could say that ignorance and stupidity on the scale you are demonstrating will help bring about that balance sooner rather than later because it will delay the effort to deal with the climate problem, thus ensuring the human die-off. Thanks, pal, for your contribution.
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I would like to create a monument to climate change deniers. I want to immortalize them in bronze and place them on mountaintops so that in the sad depleted future survivors can come and piss on them.
If only there were accountability.
In the Urinal Mts,
on Mt. Pissmore,
or in Yellowstone?
The problem is the questions are growing (scientifically and politically) and the corrupt link between corporate advantage and climate change is being more apparent by the day. "Climate change" appears, even to people on the left, to have been manipulated. That doesn't mean that radically reducing industrialization and shifting to ecologically sane energy aren't critical but that is so whether or not there is science on "climate change." It's so because the earth and animals (including people) are being poisoned. But the large solutions offered at Copenhagen are corporate and address none of the small scale ecological plans and localization of food and energy that are the answers. Some "deniers" are sickened by the corporations behind the corporate solutions.
I thought the monument on the mountaintop said "Peace on Earth".
"One Tin Soldier" - Joni Mitchell.
Keep in mind the chart put out by the IPCC, CO2/temp, that shows the defeat and reversal of the Eemian temp spike that we are now repeating. But our situation is juiced by massive carbon-based energy pollution...
Ask the right question: "What planetary response produced that spike reversal??"
The people who study undersea volcanism and the mid-Atlantic ridge could tell us.
Read the friggin chart! We'll be lucky if a classic spike reversal is all we get. (And when I say 'we', I mean YOU, cause I will miss it --- and that pizzes me off.)
Don't those imbeciles realize that if we, the peons, go, so in the end will they? No amount of money will save anyone.