*There Is No Time Left 
<https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/02/19/there-is-no-time-left/>, *February 
19, 2018 

by Robert Hunziker 

https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/02/19/there-is-no-time-left/ 

Imagine a scenario with no temperature difference between the equator and 
the North Pole. That was 12 million years ago when there was no ice at 
either pole. In that context, according to professor James G. Anderson of 
Harvard University, carbon in the atmosphere today is the same as 12 
million years ago. The evidence is found in the paleoclimate record. It’s 
irrefutable.

Meaning, today’s big meltdown has only just started.

And, we’ve got 5 years to fix it or endure Gonzo World.

That’s one big pill to swallow!

*That scenario comes by way of interpretation of a speech delivered by 
James G. Anderson at the University of Chicago in January 2018 when he 
received the Benton Medal* for Distinguished Public Service, in part, for 
his ground breaking research that led to the Montreal Protocol in 1987 to 
mitigate damage to the Ozone Layer.

At the time, Anderson was the force behind the most important event in the 
history of atmospheric chemistry, discovering and diagnosing Antarctica’s 
ozone hole, which led to the Montreal Protocol. Without that action, 
ramifications would have been absolutely catastrophic for the planet.

Stratospheric ozone is one of the most delicate aspects of planet 
habitability, providing protection from UV radiation for all life forms. If 
perchance the stratospheric ozone layer could be lowered to the ground, 
stacking the otherwise dispersed molecules together, it would be 1/8th of 
an inch in thickness or the thickness of two pennies. That separates 
humanity from burning up as the stratospheric ozone absorbs 98% of UV 
radiation.

In his acceptance speech, James G. Anderson, Harvard professor of 
atmospheric chemistry, now warns that it is foolhardy to assume we can 
recover from the global warming leviathan simply by cutting back emissions.

Accordingly, the only way humanity can dig itself out of the climate 
change/global-warming hole is by way of a WWII type effort with total 
transformation of industry off carbon and removal of carbon from the 
atmosphere within five years. The situation is so dire that it requires a 
worldwide Marshall Plan effort, plus kneeling in prayer.

Additionally, Anderson says the chance of permanent ice remaining in the 
Arctic after 2022 is zero. Already, 80% is gone. The problem: Without an 
ice shield to protect frozen methane hydrates in place for millennia, the 
Arctic turns into a methane nightmare. This is comparable to poking the 
global warming monster with a stick, as runaway global warming (“RGW”) 
emerges from the depths. Interestingly enough, the Arctic Methane Emergency 
Group/UK, composed of distinguished scientists, seems to be in agreement 
with this assessment.

Assuming professor Anderson is as accurate now as he was about the Ozone 
dilemma, then what can be done? After all, the world’s biggest economy, 
which has over-reaching influence on the biosphere, is under the influence 
of anti-science leadership. In fact, the Trump group is driving scientists 
out. France is hiring left and right under its “Make Our Planet Great 
Again” initiative. Thirteen of the initial eighteen French science grantees 
are from the U.S.

The world cannot count on leadership from America. In fact, quite the 
opposite as America gears up for massive fossil fuel production like never 
before just as the biosphere starts crumbling. Leadership by arrogance is a 
deadly deathly exercise.

Donald Trump claims the Paris ‘15 accord will hurt U.S. business because it 
requires reduction of emissions. That’s costly. He’s got it backwards. U.S. 
business and neoliberal tenets destroy the climate whilst creating an 
inverted pyramid of wealth that undermines the entire 
socio-politico-economic fabric. It’s the one-two punch, (1) ignoring and 
abusing the biosphere because “care for the planet” requires extra costs 
that eat into corporate profits whilst (2) undercutting upward mobility as 
American wages are exported and destroyed when U.S. manufacturing offshores 
to low wage countries like China and Mexico and Thailand. What could be 
worse for American workers than competition with the lowest common 
denominator in the world while living in a dicey biosphere? In part, it’s 
why the American middle class is almost broke, actually appended to credit 
cards in debt up to eyeballs.

As such, between squeezing the daylights out of middle class pocketbooks 
and abusing the biosphere, U.S. leadership stinks so badly that it demands 
outright change, similar to France in the late 18th century when thousands 
of arrogant aristocrats were beheaded in the streets, and the American 
Revolution (1775-83) when colonists got fed up with the madness of their 
leader, King George III. Except, King George was the first British monarch 
to study science. Still, the king suffered from “acute mania.”

Good News: There is a silver lining to the Trump presidency: Inept, 
arrogant, stupid leadership often times serves as a catalyst, often times 
revolutionary, for major changes in the socio-politico-economic fabric of 
society. This is seen throughout history. The reasoning is simple enough. 
Inept leadership brings to surface all of the warts for all to see. The 
deficiencies and inequities are not only exposed but also hit citizenry 
over the head like a leaden hammer. Suddenly, people awaken from their deep 
coma and kick the bums out. In the case of King Louis XVI of France, he was 
beheaded before a crowd of tens of thousands in the streets of Paris. In 
the case of King George III, his ineptness led to the American Revolution. 
Both leaders served as catalyst to radical change. 
Today, the warts are (1) neoliberal globalism with its tail of inequities, 
leaving 90% of society choking on dust. “The one percent” says it all, 
and (2) fossil fuel use/abuse, as the planet chokes on a dust cloud so 
thick that it’s losing its breath (new research shows that global warming 
destroys oxygen). 
There’s one powerful catalyst, amongst many!

 

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