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New IPCC report: we left for 1000 years!

published: 26/01/07, 10:59
by Targol
OSLO (Reuters) - Continued global warming will cause more extreme events such as floods and droughts in the 21st century, but the effects of greenhouse gas emissions will be felt for at least a millennium. climate report, confirming the responsibility of man in this evolution.

The Intergovernmental Panel of Experts on Climate Change (IPCC), sponsored by the UN, is due to present the 2 February in Paris its new report summarizing the work of 2.500 researchers from more than 130 countries. His writing took six years.

According to scientific sources, this paper refines the range of forecast of rising temperatures in the twenty-first century. It now expects an increase between 2 and 4,5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels, with the preferred estimate being 3 degrees based on a hypothesis of stabilization of carbon dioxide levels at a higher 45% threshold. at current levels.

The previous IPCC report, rendered in 2001, referred to an increase between 1,4 degrees and 8 degrees, without specifying which end of the range was preferred.

Continuing, global warming is expected to cause more droughts and floods in the 21st century and melting ice caps and glaciers.

UNCERTAINTIES

In addition, the sea-level rise should be between 28 and 43 cm (against 9 at 88 cm in the previous report) and it should continue for at least a millennium, even if governments manage to curb the concentration in the atmosphere of greenhouse gases, responsible for global warming.

"The anthropogenic emissions (editor's note, of human origin) of carbon dioxide in the XNUMXst century will contribute to the warming and to the rise of the sea level for more than a millennium, because of the delays necessary for the dilution of this gas ", is it written in the report, according to the same scientific sources.

The rise in sea level was 17 cm in the 20th century. This rise threatens many parts of the world, from the Pacific Islands to the shores of Bangladesh or Florida to cities such as Shanghai or Buenos Aires.

This report also emphasizes the increasingly assertive beliefs of the scientific community about human responsibility for global warming.

He considers "very likely" - a probability of over 90% - that human activities, including the use of fossil fuels, are responsible for the warming observed since 1950.

The previous report only used the adjective "probable".

The IPCC stresses, however, that uncertainties remain on the phenomenon of global warming.

For example, atmospheric pollution and dust from volcanic eruptions seem to have curbed warming by reflecting some of the sunlight back to space.

Likewise, higher temperatures could favor the formation of clouds, the summit of which also rejects heat to space.

Finally, the Gulf Stream, a warm current in the Atlantic Ocean, could weaken, but not enough to reverse the global warming trend.


source: yahoo news

published: 26/01/07, 13:03
by Capt_Maloche
Yeah, that's the big blur what!

that said, man will have to adapt, and we are not at the end of climate change; expect strong winds, flooding amplified due to more pronounced temperature variations between different parts of the globe, increase in insurance premiums etc ... but nothing that will prevent the "rich" countries to operate.

The war of the XNIXXth century will be the war of water, we will have too much in Europe, there will be a deficit in Africa, it is not good to be born there ...

The typical house of the 21th century will be anti-seismic, anti hurricane (400 km / h), elevated and solar. Say goodbye to our thatched roofs and LIVE THE ROOF TERRACE!

here.

published: 26/01/07, 15:22
by zac
Capt_Maloche wrote: LIVE THE ROOF TERRACE!


It's not the best in the rainy regions, it just flees : Evil:

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published: 26/01/07, 15:58
by Targol
zac wrote:
Capt_Maloche wrote: LIVE THE ROOF TERRACE!


It's not the best in the rainy regions, it just flees : Evil:

@+


Yep, same as in my box, last year, the roof (terrace) of a building collapsed under the weight of the water because of blocked evacuations. IPN 40cm twisted like clay, it's impressive to see!

published: 26/01/07, 16:05
by denis
: Lol: : Lol:

published: 26/01/07, 16:07
by denis
There are engineers, they do not provide a sparrow's nests + qlq leaves : Lol: : Lol:
a flat you, pffff :D

published: 26/01/07, 16:34
by Targol
denis wrote:There are engineers, they do not provide a sparrow's nests + qlq leaves : Lol: : Lol:
a flat you, pffff :D


Yep, and when it comes to knowing who will pay the damage, there is no one left: the architects, the design office, the construction company, the cleaning company, ... Y ' has more subscribers to the number !!!

published: 26/01/07, 18:34
by Christophe
Capt_Maloche wrote:Yeah, that's the big blur what!


Yet we have an antecedent:
https://www.econologie.com/l-extinction- ... s-932.html

Capt_Maloche wrote:however, the man will have to adapt,


Should or should?

Capt_Maloche wrote:and we are not at the end of climate change


This is just the beginning...

https://www.econologie.com/les-hydrates- ... -1642.html

published: 26/01/07, 20:32
by zac
Hello

those who know the falaf (traveler's tree) will know what I'm talking about.

a very "pointed" roof if not it leaks, and when the cyclone passes the falaf stops, the structure remains and in one morning (after the cyclone) we put new falaf back on. : Lol:

It's super air in summer (we expect warming and no air conditioning), pretty (for Christine), biodegradable, good for the job (must redo all 5 years), it grows like quack grass on the spot (no transport), etc ........ what does the people want? : Lol:

Not hard to adapt : Mrgreen:

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published: 26/01/07, 20:48
by Christophe
zac wrote:Not hard to adapt : Mrgreen:


For you (and a certain small proportion of the population) yes ... on the other hand for the vast majority of people in rich countries accustomed to their "always more" (money, comfort, advantages, leisure). ..etc etc) ... It's another story ... It's those who will be disillusioned when the time comes ... when it will go to the "box" (planetary) ...