Prominent Climate Scientist: Glaciers Will Melt Faster

abandonconflict

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He just published the study and it has not yet been peer reviewed. The highly anticipated study by former NASA lead climate scientist James Hansen is even more alarmist than previous estimates regarding the rate of melt of Antarctic and Greenland glaciers. These ice sheets are unlike sea ice in that when they melt, sea level rises.

The following is an excerpt from a news article about the study:

http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2015/07/earth’s-most-famous-climate-scientist-issues-bombshell-sea-level-warning

Earth’s Most Famous Climate Scientist Issues Bombshell Sea Level Warning
Could the oceans really rise 10 feet in the next 50 years?

In what may prove to be a turning point for political action on climate change, a breathtaking new study casts extreme doubt about the near-term stability of global sea levels.

The study—written by James Hansen, NASA's former lead climate scientist, and 16 co-authors, many of whom are considered among the top in their fields—concludes that glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica will melt 10 times faster than previous consensus estimates, resulting in sea level rise of at least 10 feet in as little as 50 years. The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, brings new importance to a feedback loop in the ocean near Antarctica that results in cooler freshwater from melting glaciers forcing warmer, saltier water underneath the ice sheets, speeding up the melting rate. Hansen, who is known for being alarmist and also right, acknowledges that his study implies change far beyond previous consensus estimates. In a conference call with reporters, he said he hoped the new findings would be "substantially more persuasive than anything previously published." I certainly find them to be.
 

abandonconflict

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We conclude that continued high emissions will make multi-meter sea level rise practically unavoidable and likely to occur this century. 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.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Maybe if we get a pack of liberals from all over the world, including Moonbat Jerry Brown, to sign a meaningless declaration, we can get some traction on this whole MMGW scam.

Oh, already happened.

Well, don't forget that any good MMGW declaration MUST involve the transfer of wealth from Americans to other countries.

Oh, they got that covered too.

How about we time the release of accelerated melting on the heels of the conference?

Done and done.

This is some good shit. Now all we do is stand back and watch the waves of skeptics changing their minds and coming over to the dark side.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Some wave...

I still haven't seen a single peer reviewed study contradicting anthropogenic climate change.

Not even one.
Uh, you can't be that stupid.

Sarcasm much?

The point was, there will be no "wave" of skeptics changing their minds. Your cause is hopeless, go find another.
 

abandonconflict

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Could you show me the post where you specifically requested one from me? Or are you just babbling incoherently as usual?
Oh I have been waiting for one for a long time, from anyone really, since this is a debate about a well studied scientific phenomenon. I have a feeling I will have to keep waiting, like until there's beachfront in Atlanta.
 
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