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World won't cool without geoengineering, warns report

11:40 25 September 2013 by Fred Pearce

Global warming is irreversible without massive geoengineering of the
atmosphere's chemistry. This stark warning comes from the draft summary of
the latest climate assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change.Delegates from national governments are discussing the draft this
week, prior to its release on Friday morning.According to one of its lead
authors, and the latest draft seen by New Scientist, the report will say:
"CO2-induced warming is projected to remain approximately constant for many
centuries following a complete cessation of emission. A large fraction of
climate change is thus irreversible on a human timescale, except if net
anthropogenic CO2 emissions were strongly negative over a sustained
period."In other words, even if all the world ran on carbon-free energy and
deforestation ceased, the only way of lowering temperatures would be
to devise a scheme for sucking hundreds of billions of tonnes of carbon
dioxide out of the atmosphere.Much of this week's report, the fifth
assessment of the IPCC working group on the physical science of climate
change, will reaffirm the findings of the previous four assessments,
published regularly since 1990.It will point out that to limit global
warming to 2 °C will require cumulative CO2 emissions from all human
sources since the start of the industrial revolution to be kept below about
a trillion tonnes of carbon. So far, we have emitted about half this.
Current emissions are around 10.5 billion tonnes of carbon annually, and
rising.

Since the last assessment, published in 2007, the IPCC has almost doubled
its estimate of the maximum sea-level rise likely in the coming century to
about 1 metre. They also conclude that it is now "virtually certain" that
sea levels will continue to rise for many centuries, even if warming
ceases, due to the delayed effects of thermal expansion of warming oceans
and melting ice sheets.The draft report says the available evidence now
suggests that above a certain threshold of warming, the Greenland ice sheet
will almost disappear within approximately 1000 years, which will result in
7 metres of global sea-level rise. It estimates that the threshold may lie
between 1 °C and 4 °C of warming, but is not confident of this figure.

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