Relayed article : Readers my apology but Microsoft is not presently allowing me access to @X at all on the HP laptop on which i write this and is now apparently jumbling my @Wordpress.1
So the following appears to be a critically important article – it asserts on one set of projections – typically not detailed or explained GAT rises of 14 to 25 degrees.. I’ll see if i can put it up on @X directly on my iOS phone.
What a great choice of historical moment to further sabotage suppress, censor and continue obscenely siloing and locking away from public scruting the deadly serious reports and studies of the world’s Global Heating educators? I find it disheartening but so what? My work in this now obviously pre-apocalyptic field since August 1994 has never beeen about me or any Hillary Rodham Clinton village damned to wrack, ruin, hell-fire or indeed Israeli Caterpillar ‘bulldozers with deep rippers but upholding an International Law ‘rules-based’ order and preventing ecocidal criminal malfeasance in those few remaining areas where it’s not belated and pointless.
These communication ‘road-blocks’ to a leading international writer and scholar across several fields with
1) the arrest & reversal of the Billionaires’ Global Deskilling Project and,
2) a virtual revolution in 25,000 universities via the overturn and discarding of rhetoric-, ideological polemic- and opinion driven neoclassical neoliberal and raison d’etat 1870-origin geopolitical Bismarckian – the so-called Fact & Value normative and normalising PhD avalanche Social-science post the Senator Joseph McCarthy and Hollywood Screen Actors’ Guild era, are patently down to
3) the ludicrous and internationally embrrassing Australian Government Department of Home Affairs and Cybersecurity
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Scientists make concerning discovery after analyzing bottom of the ocean: ‘A stronger impact … than we are currently taking into account’
We all know that the Earth is getting hotter β but new research indicates that it may be warming even faster than scientists had predicted.
What’s happening?
Scientists from NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research analyzed sediment from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean for the study, which was published in the journal Nature Communications and reported by SciTechDaily. The researchers used a newly developed method to derive past atmospheric carbon dioxide content and compare CO2 levels in a single location over the past 15 million years.
Their results indicated that doubling atmospheric CO2 levels would increase the planet’s average temperature by 13 to 25.2 degrees Fahrenheit,
“The temperature rise we found is much larger than the 2.3 to 4.5 degrees Celsius (4.1 to 8.1 degrees Fahrenheit) that the U.N. climate panel, [the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change], has been estimating so far,” said the study‘s first author, Caitlyn Witkowski.
Why are CO2 levels so important?
Scientists have already drawn a correlation between the amount of CO2 we release into the atmosphere and the amount of planetary overheating we experience. This new research makes the correlation clearer than ever.
“This research gives us a glimpse of what the future could hold if we take too few measures to reduce CO2 emissions and also implement few technological innovations to offset emissions,” said another of the study’s authors, Professor Jaap Sinninghe DamstΓ©, a senior scientist at NIOZ and professor of organic geochemistry at Utrecht University.
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“The clear warning from this research is: CO2 concentration is likely to have a stronger impact on temperature than we are currently taking into account,” DamstΓ© added.
Global overheating is leading to, among other things, the melting of glaciers, which is causing ocean levels to rise and coastal communities to flood; various changes to the climate that are causing more frequent and intense extreme weather events; the spread of infectious diseases; crops becoming ungrowable in many previously hospitable climates; and heat-related deaths.
What’s being done about rising global temperatures?
Several industries are responsible for releasing massive amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere β chief among them is the dirty energy industry, which releases huge quantities of carbon dioxide whenever its oil and methane gases are burned.
To prevent catastrophic planetary overheating, we must leave these energy sources of the past behind and switch instead to clean, renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.
1 I express my thanks to Sundararajan Pichai and Google Alphabet for allowing the john blundell account back into play on @LinkedIn