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whatchamacallit

(15,558 posts)
Wed Aug 8, 2012, 03:08 PM Aug 2012

Global Warming's Terrifying New Math

If the pictures of those towering wildfires in Colorado haven't convinced you, or the size of your AC bill this summer, here are some hard numbers about climate change: June broke or tied 3,215 high-temperature records across the United States. That followed the warmest May on record for the Northern Hemisphere – the 327th consecutive month in which the temperature of the entire globe exceeded the 20th-century average, the odds of which occurring by simple chance were 3.7 x 10-99, a number considerably larger than the number of stars in the universe.

Meteorologists reported that this spring was the warmest ever recorded for our nation – in fact, it crushed the old record by so much that it represented the "largest temperature departure from average of any season on record." The same week, Saudi authorities reported that it had rained in Mecca despite a temperature of 109 degrees, the hottest downpour in the planet's history.

Not that our leaders seemed to notice. Last month the world's nations, meeting in Rio for the 20th-anniversary reprise of a massive 1992 environmental summit, accomplished nothing. Unlike George H.W. Bush, who flew in for the first conclave, Barack Obama didn't even attend. It was "a ghost of the glad, confident meeting 20 years ago," the British journalist George Monbiot wrote; no one paid it much attention, footsteps echoing through the halls "once thronged by multitudes." Since I wrote one of the first books for a general audience about global warming way back in 1989, and since I've spent the intervening decades working ineffectively to slow that warming, I can say with some confidence that we're losing the fight, badly and quickly – losing it because, most of all, we remain in denial about the peril that human civilization is in.




Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-terrifying-new-math-20120719#ixzz22yzoWUXf
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Global Warming's Terrifying New Math (Original Post) whatchamacallit Aug 2012 OP
If we stopped all military activity... Gregorian Aug 2012 #1
I wonder which is worse... business travel or tourism. redqueen Aug 2012 #3
Naw, we'll fight to the death to defend and protect our capitalistic way of life whatchamacallit Aug 2012 #4
I think Republicans should make a LAW against Global Warming Bandit Aug 2012 #2

Gregorian

(23,867 posts)
1. If we stopped all military activity...
Wed Aug 8, 2012, 03:23 PM
Aug 2012

Oh sorry. I was thinking how we could kill two birds with one stone. But like trying to tell people to stop tourism (nonessential use of fossil fuel), or getting the fuck out of their cars on a habitual basis (consolidating trips), having fewer children (like none). But I'm sorry for even bringing up any of these uncomfortable and threatening solutions. How dare I.

Carry on. Have fun.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
3. I wonder which is worse... business travel or tourism.
Wed Aug 8, 2012, 04:09 PM
Aug 2012

How about eliminating the tax deductions for business travel. Now that we have video conferencing there's little reason for it.

whatchamacallit

(15,558 posts)
4. Naw, we'll fight to the death to defend and protect our capitalistic way of life
Wed Aug 8, 2012, 08:17 PM
Aug 2012

Literally to the death.

Bandit

(21,475 posts)
2. I think Republicans should make a LAW against Global Warming
Wed Aug 8, 2012, 04:06 PM
Aug 2012

It is the only chance we have.. Make a Law against it and it will go away. They did it for Sea Rise in North Carolina so we know it works...

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