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Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
Sat Aug 15, 2015, 03:39 AM Aug 2015

The Point of No Return: Climate Change Nightmares Are Already Here (Rolling Stone)

Historians may look to 2015 as the year when shit really started hitting the fan.
Some snapshots: In just the past few months, record-setting heat waves in Pakistan and India each killed more than 1,000 people. In Washington state's Olympic National Park, the rainforest caught fire for the first time in living memory. London reached 98 degrees Fahrenheit during the hottest July day ever recorded in the U.K.; The Guardian briefly had to pause its live blog of the heat wave because its computer servers overheated. In California, suffering from its worst drought in a millennium, a 50-acre brush fire swelled seventyfold in a matter of hours, jumping across the I-15 freeway during rush-hour traffic. Then, a few days later, the region was pounded by intense, virtually unheard-of summer rains. Puerto Rico is under its strictest water rationing in history as a monster El Niño forms in the tropical Pacific Ocean, shifting weather patterns worldwide.

On July 20th, James Hansen, the former NASA climatologist who brought climate change to the public's attention in the summer of 1988, issued a bombshell: He and a team of climate scientists had identified a newly important feedback mechanism off the coast of Antarctica that suggests mean sea levels could rise 10 times faster than previously predicted: 10 feet by 2065. The authors included this chilling warning: If emissions aren't cut, "We conclude that multi-meter sea-level rise would become practically unavoidable. Social disruption and economic consequences of such large sea-level rise could be devastating. It is not difficult to imagine that conflicts arising from forced migrations and economic collapse might make the planet ungovernable, threatening the fabric of civilization."

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-point-of-no-return-climate-change-nightmares-are-already-here-20150805#ixzz3iro222Q5
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The Point of No Return: Climate Change Nightmares Are Already Here (Rolling Stone) (Original Post) Lodestar Aug 2015 OP
Living' it today in eastern Washington state cilla4progress Aug 2015 #1
Second snapshot is completely false. OnlinePoker Aug 2015 #2

cilla4progress

(24,734 posts)
1. Living' it today in eastern Washington state
Sat Aug 15, 2015, 03:43 AM
Aug 2015

where the popular tourist town of Chelan is burning to the ground.

OnlinePoker

(5,720 posts)
2. Second snapshot is completely false.
Sat Aug 15, 2015, 09:54 AM
Aug 2015

It reads: In Washington state's Olympic National Park, the rainforest caught fire for the first time in living memory.

This page proves that claim is incorrect.

http://www.nps.gov/olym/learn/management/fire-history.htm

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