The global warming danger threshold for the world is clearly marked
for the first time in an international report to be published tomorrow
- and the bad news is, the world has nearly reached it already.

The countdown to climate-change catastrophe is spelt out by a task
force of senior politicians, business leaders and academics from
around the world - and it is remarkably brief. In as little as 10
years, or even less, their report indicates, the point of no return
with global warming may have been reached.

The report, Meeting The Climate Challenge, is aimed at policymakers in
every country, from national leaders down. It has been timed to
coincide with Tony Blair's promised efforts to advance climate change
policy in 2005 as chairman of both the G8 group of rich countries and
the European Union.

And it breaks new ground by putting a figure - for the first time in
such a high-level document - on the danger point of global warming,
that is, the temperature rise beyond which the world would be
irretrievably committed to disastrous changes. These could include
widespread agricultural failure, water shortages and major droughts,
increased disease, sea-level rise and the death of forests - with the
added possibility of abrupt catastrophic events such as "runaway"
global warming, the melting of the Greenland ice sheet, or the
switching-off of the Gulf Stream.

The report says this point will be two degrees centigrade above the
average world temperature prevailing in 1750 before the industrial
revolution, when human activities - mainly the production of waste
gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), which retain the sun's heat in the
atmosphere - first started to affect the climate. But it points out
that global average temperature has already risen by 0.8 degrees since
then, with more rises already in the pipeline - so the world has
little more than a single degree of temperature latitude before the
crucial point is reached.

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/story.jsp?story=603975


Gary " Ten years minus four, now we can panic"  Denton
Easter Lemming Liberal News Digest

- I think Brin was onto something in 'Earth' in suggesting the right
to vote be dependent upon subscribing to some opposing viewpoint
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