And the noose continues to tighten..

Padawanbater2

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April breaks global temperature record, marking seven months of new highs


Latest monthly figures add to string of recent temperature records and all but assure 2016 will be hottest year on record



April 2016 was the hottest April on record globally – and the seventh month in a row to have broken global temperature records.

The latest figures smashed the previous record for April by the largest margin ever recorded.

It makes three months in a row that the monthly record has been broken by the largest margin ever, and seven months in a row that are at least 1C above the 1951-80 mean for that month. When the string of record-smashing months started in February, scientists began talking about a “climate emergency”.

Figures released by Nasa over the weekend show the global temperature of land and sea was 1.11C warmer in April than the average temperature for April during the period 1951-1980.

It all but assures that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, and probably by the largest margin ever.



The new record broke the previous one by 0.24C, which was set in 2010, at 0.87C above the baseline average for April. That record itself broke one set three years earlier at 0.75C above the baseline average for April.



The current blast of hot air around the globe is being spurred by a massive El Niño, which is a release of warm water across the Pacific Ocean. But it’s not the biggest El Niño on record and that spike in temperatures is occurring over a background of rapid global warming, pushing temperatures to all-time highs.

“The interesting thing is the scale at which we’re breaking records,” said Andy Pitman, director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science at the University of New South Wales in Australia. “It’s clearly all heading in the wrong direction.

“Climate scientists have been warning about this since at least the 1980s. And it’s been bloody obvious since the 2000s. So where’s the surprise?” said Pitman.

Pitmans said the recent figures put the recent goal agreed in Paris of just 1.5C warming in doubt. “The 1.5C target, it’s wishful thinking. I don’t know if you’d get 1.5C if you stopped emissions today. There’s inertia in the system. It’s putting intense pressure on 2C,” he said.

The record temperatures were wreaking havoc with ecosystems around the world. They’ve triggered the third recorded global coral bleaching, and in Australia 93% of the reefs have been affected by bleaching along the 2,300km Great Barrier Reef. In the northern parts of the reef, it’s expected the majority of coral is dead, and on some reefs over 90% of the coral is dying.


Great Barrier Reef bleaching made 175 times likelier by human-caused climate change, say scientists

A recent analysis showed the bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef was made 175 times more likely because of climate change, and the conditions that caused it would be average in fewer than 20 years.

The April figures come as the symbolic milestone of CO2 concentrations of 400 parts per million (ppm) have been broken at the important Cape Grim measuring station in Tasmania, Australia.

Reflecting on the CO2 concentrations, Pitman said: “The thing that’s causing that warming, is going up and up and up. So the cool ocean temperatures we will get with a La Niña are warmer than we’d ever seen more than a few decades ago … This is a full-scale punching of the reef system on an ongoing basis with some occasionally really nasty kicks and it isn’t going to recover.”


http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/may/16/april-third-month-in-row-to-break-global-temperature-records
 

tangerinegreen555

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There you go again, Padawan. Your thread includes scientific studies, and then the science-deniers all post their idiocy, with nothing except their pseudo-intellectual blather.

I'd say it's a gift you have, but they respond this way to most anything! :lol:

:mrgreen:
I don't see any of them investing long term in low lying costal resorts... Or maybe it's because the 1% took their investment capital without them realizing it. :shock:
 

NLXSK1

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There you go again, Padawan. Your thread includes scientific studies, and then the science-deniers all post their idiocy, with nothing except their pseudo-intellectual blather.

I'd say it's a gift you have, but they respond this way to most anything! :lol:

:mrgreen:
I have to agree... Posting a link to someone elses work of professional propaganda is something Pada is really good at.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Meet Donald Trump’s New Energy Adviser
Kevin Cramer calls himself a climate-change skeptic yet he might support a carbon tax

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/meet-donald-trump-s-new-energy-adviser/
“My idea of a carbon tax would be to help fund clean fossil fuel research and development, not to fund the government, not to punish fossil fuel generation, not to manipulate fuel choice,” Cramer said. “Even a neutral, a revenue-neutral, carbon tax is inappropriate, in my view. But if we can have a very, very modest carbon tax to fund, again, the solution by utilizing fossil fuels like coal, I think even the industry would support that.”


Can anybody tell me what he means by "clean fossil fuel"? He says a skeptic yet because he's a realist, it's OK to go forward with "populist" efforts to reduce carbon emissions. But how does he do this intellectual back flip of making fossil fuels -- "like coal" -- clean?

Nice post, Paddy.
April breaks global temperature record, marking seven months of new highs


Latest monthly figures add to string of recent temperature records and all but assure 2016 will be hottest year on record



April 2016 was the hottest April on record globally – and the seventh month in a row to have broken global temperature records.

The latest figures smashed the previous record for April by the largest margin ever recorded.

It makes three months in a row that the monthly record has been broken by the largest margin ever, and seven months in a row that are at least 1C above the 1951-80 mean for that month. When the string of record-smashing months started in February, scientists began talking about a “climate emergency”.

Figures released by Nasa over the weekend show the global temperature of land and sea was 1.11C warmer in April than the average temperature for April during the period 1951-1980.

It all but assures that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, and probably by the largest margin ever.



The new record broke the previous one by 0.24C, which was set in 2010, at 0.87C above the baseline average for April. That record itself broke one set three years earlier at 0.75C above the baseline average for April.



The current blast of hot air around the globe is being spurred by a massive El Niño, which is a release of warm water across the Pacific Ocean. But it’s not the biggest El Niño on record and that spike in temperatures is occurring over a background of rapid global warming, pushing temperatures to all-time highs.

“The interesting thing is the scale at which we’re breaking records,” said Andy Pitman, director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science at the University of New South Wales in Australia. “It’s clearly all heading in the wrong direction.

“Climate scientists have been warning about this since at least the 1980s. And it’s been bloody obvious since the 2000s. So where’s the surprise?” said Pitman.

Pitmans said the recent figures put the recent goal agreed in Paris of just 1.5C warming in doubt. “The 1.5C target, it’s wishful thinking. I don’t know if you’d get 1.5C if you stopped emissions today. There’s inertia in the system. It’s putting intense pressure on 2C,” he said.

The record temperatures were wreaking havoc with ecosystems around the world. They’ve triggered the third recorded global coral bleaching, and in Australia 93% of the reefs have been affected by bleaching along the 2,300km Great Barrier Reef. In the northern parts of the reef, it’s expected the majority of coral is dead, and on some reefs over 90% of the coral is dying.


Great Barrier Reef bleaching made 175 times likelier by human-caused climate change, say scientists

A recent analysis showed the bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef was made 175 times more likely because of climate change, and the conditions that caused it would be average in fewer than 20 years.

The April figures come as the symbolic milestone of CO2 concentrations of 400 parts per million (ppm) have been broken at the important Cape Grim measuring station in Tasmania, Australia.

Reflecting on the CO2 concentrations, Pitman said: “The thing that’s causing that warming, is going up and up and up. So the cool ocean temperatures we will get with a La Niña are warmer than we’d ever seen more than a few decades ago … This is a full-scale punching of the reef system on an ongoing basis with some occasionally really nasty kicks and it isn’t going to recover.”


http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/may/16/april-third-month-in-row-to-break-global-temperature-records

Yet again, the GOP is showing itself to be the party of the ignorant.
 

OddBall1st

Well-Known Member
There you go again, Padawan. Your thread includes scientific studies, and then the science-deniers all post their idiocy, with nothing except their pseudo-intellectual blather.

I'd say it's a gift you have, but they respond this way to most anything! :lol:

:mrgreen:

It`s not that, it`s simple deduction. The United States is a very large land mass with thousands of miles or shoreline. It can be seen from the moon with a naked eye and from Mars with simple field glasses. We understand Global warming but have yet to see it happening in our Country.

All you scientists have to do is answer Why Global Warming has hit the rest of the world we can`t see and totally avoided the United States ? We`re still trying to part with winter in New England.
 
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