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Climate change: 2 new reports, 5 VERY worrisome charts.


Posted: Nov 25, 2012

 

5 Charts About Climate Change That Should Have You Very, Very Worried

By Christopher Mims and Stephanie Gruner Buckley

Two new reports highlight the alarming consequences of staying our current course.

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Two major organizations released climate change reports this month warning of doom and gloom if we stick to our current course and fail to take more aggressive measures. A World Bank report imagines a world 4 degrees warmer, the temperature predicted by century's end barring changes, and says it aims to shock people into action by sharing devastating scenarios of flood, famine, drought and cyclones. Meanwhile, a report from the US National Research Council, commissioned by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other intelligence agencies, says the consequences of climate change--rising sea levels, severe flooding, droughts, fires, and insect infestations--pose threats greater than those from terrorism ranging from massive food shortages to a rise in armed conflicts.

Here are some of the more alarming graphic images from the reports.

1. Most of Greenland's top ice layer melted in four days

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During a week in the summer of 2012, Greenland's ice cap went from melting on its periphery to melting over its entire surface (World Bank)

These shots published in the World Bank report show an unusually large ice melt over a four-day period, when an estimated 97% of Greenland's surface ice sheet had thawed by the middle of July 2012. Normally, ice sheets melt around the outer margins first where elevation is lower and allow for warmer temperatures. The event is uncommon, though not unprecedented. A similar event happened in 1889, and before that, several centuries earlier. There are indications, however, that the greatest amount of melting during the past 225 years has occurred in the last decade.

2. America just had its worst drought in over 50 years

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Serious drought conditions across the US (World Bank/National Drought Mitigation Center)

This past summer, the US experienced its worst drought in more than a half a century--severely reducing farm yields, livestock production, and raising food prices globally. The World Bank shared this snapshot of drought conditions covering some 63% of the contiguous US on Aug. 28, 2012. Serious droughts have hit the US in the 1950s and the 1930s, with some areas experiencing worse drought than during the dust bowl. (The reason we're not experiencing Dust Bowl II is thanks to better soil management practices.) Studies suggest we should expect severe and widespread droughts over the next few decades, if not longer, thanks to global warming.

3. Coral reefs are doomed

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Outlook for coral reefs is bleak (World Bank / Hare et al./Rogelj et al./Schaeffer et al.)

Coral reefs, which protect against coastal flooding, storm surges, wave damage, and also provide homes for lots of fish, are doomed on our current course, says the World Bank. Coral reefs are dissolving because of ocean acidification--the more CO2 in the atmosphere, the more gets dissolved in the oceans. The illustration shows the impact on coral reefs at various CO2 levels. Coral reefs may stop growing as CO2 concentration levels approach 450 ppm, which is expected over the coming decades. By the time the concentration reaches around 550 ppm in the 2060s, coral reefs will start to dissolve.

4. Wildfires are multiplying

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Fires on the rise (National Research Council)

This map published in the National Research Council report shows how rising temperatures and increased evaporation will cause widespread fires in the western US. Fire damage in the northern Rocky Mountain forests, marked by region B, is expected to more than double annually for each 1.8 degree Fahrenheit increase in average global temperatures. With the same temperature increase, fire damage in the Colorado Rockies (region J) is expected to be more than seven times what it was in the second half of the 20th century.

5. Civil wars on the rise

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Armed conflicts spiked in 2011 (Themnér and Wallensteen by Sage Publications/National Academy of Sciences)

In 2011, the world witnessed a spike in the number of active conflicts, rising to 37 from 31 in 2010. It was the largest increase between any two years since 1990--though still below the peak of 53 active conflicts in the early post-Cold War years. The growth was primarily driven by an increase in conflicts in Africa, and also to events tied to the Arab Spring. There's conflicting evidence about whether climate change causes increasing violence, though one study found that between the years 1000 and 1900, low temperatures in Europe coincided with an elevated risk of interstate war. Over the long term, the theory is that climate-related problems such as water shortages will lead not to wars across borders, but rather to violent conflicts within states.

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Obama second term environmental status report. - There's a lot going on right now. sm

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Obama Second Term Energy & Environmental Policies

AIR

EPA’s rules requiring controls on greenhouse gases in air permits for the construction and operation of major sources were upheld last summer by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. In the next few months, EPA is expected to finalize New Source Performance Standards limiting greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, and to propose similar regulations for refineries.

EPA has stayed enforcement of the Boiler MACT rule, which has widespread application to America’s industrial facilities, since its adoption in March, 2011, while the Agency reconsidered certain portions of the rule. EPA reportedly is preparing to finalize its changes to the Boiler MACT rule, setting up renewed court challenges to that regulation.

Also still pending in the courts are challenges to EPA’s mercury and air toxics standard (MATS) for utilities, and the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule.

EPA also is expected to take final action soon on a national ambient air quality standard for very fine particulates (soot), and will continue deliberations on a more stringent ambient standard for ozone. President Obama delayed action on the ozone standard in the fall of 2011, pushing it out until at least 2013 – which now is upon us.

ENERGY POLICY

President Obama adopted an “all of the above” energy strategy.

Will Congress decide to extend the wind energy production tax credit, which is set to expire at the end of 2012. President Obama’s first term saw approval of 34 wind, solar and geothermal projects on federal lands, with combined production capacity over 13,750 megawatts.

Hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) and horizontal drilling. The coming year will see debate over the Administration’s newly issued proposal to regulate fracking on federal lands, and EPA’s ongoing study of potential drinking water resource impacts is slated to be completed in 2014.

The Obama Administration will be asked to decide next year whether to authorize a re-routed Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to Texas, bring oil from Canada’s tar sands to the Gulf of Mexico.

Proposed energy export projects further exemplify the changed energy landscape. Multiple proposals for coal export terminals are working their way through state agencies. Similarly, over a dozen liquefied natural gas export facilities have been proposed. The Department of Energy is poised to issue a report on the economic impacts of proposed LNG exports that will likely inform the development of official policy on that issue.

WATER QUALITY, WETLANDS, AND WATER RESOURCES

EPA will continue to grapple with several threshold issues regarding the reach and applicability of the Clean Water Act (“CWA”), particularly in the context of wetlands. The Supreme Court issued a decision in 2006, Rapanos v. United States,but the failure of that decision to set out clear standards, has created confusion that the courts, EPA, and the Army Corps of Engineers (“Corps”) have yet to clarify. The Obama Administration will likely now revisit the issue.

Currently pending before the Supreme Court is the question of whether stormwater permits are required for discharges from ditches and culverts on logging roads. While the case has been pending, EPA has proposed revisions to its regulations to specify which, if any, logging road activity requires stormwater permits. On November 9, EPA sent a final rule to the White House for review. The Supreme Court currently is slated to hear oral argument on December 3, which will likely precede release of EPA’s new rule.

EPA also has stated that it intends to propose a rule to strengthen the national stormwater program by June 10, 2013 and complete final action by December 10, 2014. These new rules are likely to affect industrial facilities and municipalities.

NATURAL RESOURCES

In 2009, the Obama Administration established an Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, led by the White House Council on Environmental Quality, to develop recommendations for a national policy that ensures protection, maintenance, and restoration of oceans, coasts, and the Great Lakes, as well as a framework for coastal and marine spatial planning. The Administration, acting through the National Ocean Council, is expected to publish a final implementation plan in early 2013. The resulting policy changes – if fully implemented – are likely to affect many industries: fishing, aquaculture, agriculture, offshore energy development, and others.

The next few years also are likely to see a material increase in the number of species listed as “threatened” or “endangered” under the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”).

HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALS REGULATION

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (“CERCLA,” or the federal Superfund statute), which went into effect in the 1980's, is overdue for a comprehensive overhaul. Not likely.

EPA does seem likely to move forward with its proposal to regulate coal combustion residuals (“CCRs,” commonly known as coal ash) from electrical power generation under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA”).

The Administration’s second term could be the reform of federal chemicals regulation under the Toxic Substances Control Act (“TSCA”). TSCA has been on the books now, without substantial amendment, for over 35 years. (Marten Law, 11/14/2012)

Environmentalists: Watermelon Communists - Realist

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Watermelon communists: Green on the outside, red on the inside!

bull wash....skewed info by AP - anon

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Al Gore promotions....not fact....need to sell a book or something? Also realist.

neither the article nor the info is from the AP - (but please, just say anything....)

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Of course, if you had actually read the article, you would have realized this. But that's okay. After all, who needs the truth when a belief system will suffice?

This is not an Associated Press story - sm

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The way the article was copied and pasted, it looks as if it is an AP story. Please note that this article would be correctly attributed to The Atlantic.

I took pictures of Greenland - RC

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that show the glaciers melting. I can't post them here for some reason, but I took them on a very clear day and they are breathtaking, albeit depressing.

Was this from a plane, RC, or were you - visiting Greenland? nm

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From a plane - RC

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at 26,000 feet in the air. I couldn't believe the view. The pictures are beautiful.
Would have loved to see it. DH took pix over the north Atlantic at night - of white-capped waves from 30,000 feet! Somehow
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those pictures made the conditions down there more viscerally real to me than many places I've experienced personally.
I know what you mean - RC
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For me, the beauty is in seeing totally uninhabited land, even just from afar.

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