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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sea level rise at least 10 feet in next 50 years. [View all]
Earths Most Famous Climate Scientist Issues Bombshell Sea Level Warning
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/07/20/sea_level_study_james_hansen_issues_dire_climate_warning.html
By Eric Holthaus
Monday's new study greatly increases the potential for catastrophic near-term sea level rise. Here, Miami Beach, among the most vulnerable cities to sea level rise in the world.
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 studywritten by James Hansen, NASAs former lead climate scientist, and 16 co-authors, many of whom are considered among the top in their fieldsconcludes 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 The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, brings new importance to a feedback loop in the ocean near Antarctica that results in cooler freshwater from melting glaciers forcing warmer, saltier water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.
To come to their findings, the authors used a mixture of paleoclimate records, computer models, and observations of current rates of sea level rise, but the real world is moving somewhat faster than the model, Hansen says.
Hansens study does not attempt to predict the precise timing of the feedback loop, only that it is likely to occur this century. The implications are mindboggling: In the studys likely scenario, New York Cityand every other coastal city on the planetmay only have a few more decades of habitability left.
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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 studywritten by James Hansen, NASAs former lead climate scientist, and 16 co-authors, many of whom are considered among the top in their fieldsconcludes 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.
To come to their findings, the authors used a mixture of paleoclimate records, computer models, and observations of current rates of sea level rise, but the real world is moving somewhat faster than the model, Hansen says.
Hansens study does not attempt to predict the precise timing of the feedback loop, only that it is likely to occur this century. The implications are mindboggling: In the studys likely scenario, New York Cityand every other coastal city on the planetmay only have a few more decades of habitability left.
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And the Koches. And Exxon. And BP. The wealthy and corporate owners of the GOP
sharedvalues
Jun 2017
#21
No. Exxon and BP believe in AG Climate Change. The Kochs surely do too.
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2017
#38
Ok, I agree. They believe in it. They still pay politicians and scientists to deny it.
sharedvalues
Jun 2017
#39
Assad's party in Syria supports climate denial and is out of the Paris Accord. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2017
#37
Plus, anthropocentric climate change, just like radiocarbon dating, are plots by Satan to
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2017
#49
If that prediction is accurate, I think the human species has a very short time.
Doodley
Jun 2017
#4
We survived ice ages by taking to caves, wearing animal skins and learning to control fire.
Doodley
Jun 2017
#48
As long as there is it doesn't turn nuclear. Okay humans would still exist, but the
Doodley
Jun 2017
#56
No one mentions how population growth is a major contributor of climate change.
BigmanPigman
Jun 2017
#7
Funny you mentioned this now since I was just discussing this with a friend.
BigmanPigman
Jun 2017
#35
That was the draft from 2 years ago; the peer-reviewed version appeared last year
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2017
#16
My grandfather's farm in Holland is below sea level. Has been for a long time now.
L. Coyote
Jun 2017
#44
Woo! Not on the list! Maybe I'll have some better access to the ocean by then.
Blue_Adept
Jun 2017
#51