The consensus of the two conferences of environmental lawyers is that the environmental problems of
irreversible global change have become grave and require new legal principles and practices.
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This free church model, with its populist overtones, is being borne, Volf maintains, «by
irreversible social
changes of
global proportions.»
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change's assessment was expected to say that «
global warming is
irreversible without massive geoengineering of...
For the 45th year celebration of Earth Day, the Earthsavers has organized a convergence of performance and media arts for a broadcast mass outreach of a climate
change education paradigm in line with the Earth Day objectives to underscore the value of a grassroots call to action to rally world leaders to forge the
global agreement to prevent the
irreversible threshold of 2 ° Celsius signaling the catastrophic implications of climate
change.
Between the poles of real - time catastrophe and nonevent lies the prevailing scientific view: Without big
changes in emissions rates,
global warming from the buildup of greenhouse gases is likely to lead to substantial, and largely
irreversible, transformations of climate, ecosystems and coastlines later this century.
In the report released today by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, the world's top scientists warned that
global warming is unequivocally man - made and will become
irreversible if we do not act now to reduce the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere.
The idea (quoted in the United Nations Environmental Programme report) that in order to be reasonably sure of avoiding dangerous and potentially
irreversible climate
change, a minimum of a 50 % cut in
global emissions compared with 1990 levels is required by 2050, is based firmly on the IPCC - led consensus, contrary to the impression you appear to have.
Researchers such as James Hansen, a leading climate scientist at NASA, believe that
global warming is accelerating and may be approaching a tipping point, a point at which climate
change acquires a momentum that makes it
irreversible.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC)-- the Geneva - based international body set up by the UN to disseminate «climate change» information — made public a report in Yokohama, Japan, on March 31 asserting that the impacts of global warming are likely to be «severe, pervasive, and irreversible.&
Change (IPCC)-- the Geneva - based international body set up by the UN to disseminate «climate
change» information — made public a report in Yokohama, Japan, on March 31 asserting that the impacts of global warming are likely to be «severe, pervasive, and irreversible.&
change» information — made public a report in Yokohama, Japan, on March 31 asserting that the impacts of
global warming are likely to be «severe, pervasive, and
irreversible.»
The bottom line is, there is only one scenario with a good chance of averting
irreversible climate
change: one that caps
global cumulative industrial - era carbon emissions at under one trillion tons.
The range of uncertainty for the warming along the current emissions path is wide enough to encompass massively disruptive consequences to societies and ecosystems: as
global temperatures rise, there is a real risk, however small, that one or more critical parts of the Earth's climate system will experience abrupt, unpredictable and potentially
irreversible changes.
-- > a coming Ice Age — >
global warming — > anthropogenic
global warming — > runaway
global warming — > climate
change — > disastrous climate
change — > a «warming hiatus» (currently)-- >
irreversible and catastrophic climate
changes (the future)
While forecasting the state of the environment more than 80 years into the future is a notoriously inexact exercise, academics gathered by the the United Nations at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change are concerned the world is headed for «extensive» species extinctions, serious crop damage and
irreversible increases in sea levels even before Trump started to unpick the fight against
global warming.
Of the many heat - trapping gases, CO2 puts us at the greatest risk of
irreversible changes if it continues to accumulate unabated in the atmosphere — as it is likely to do if the
global economy remains dependent on fossil fuels for its energy needs.
On the text on a large fraction of climate
change being
irreversible on a multi-century to millennial time scale, the Russian Federation observed that
global warming was reversible as opposed to CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere that were not.
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (which, to be fair, advances the cause of
global governance) has stated that if we don't cut carbon emissions there will be «severe, pervasive and
irreversible impacts for people and ecosystems.»
Where there are threats of serious or
irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a reason to postpone such measures, taking into account that policies and measures to deal with climate
change should be cost - effective in order to ensure
global benefits at the lowest possible cost.
First, there is broad agreement that if we keep
global temperature increases below 2 degrees Celsius, it is «likely» that we'll avoid
irreversible, runaway climate
change.
Requires the EPA Administrator to report to Congress by July 1, 2013, and every four years thereafter, on an analysis of: (1) key findings based on the latest scientific information relevant to
global climate
change; (2) capabilities to monitor and verify GHG reductions on a worldwide basis; and (3) the status of worldwide efforts for reducing GHG emission, preventing dangerous atmospheric concentrations of GHGs, preventing significant
irreversible consequences of climate
change, and reducing vulnerability to the impacts of climate
change.
WASHINGTON — A sobering new report warns that the oceans face a «fundamental and
irreversible ecological transformation» not seen in millions of years as greenhouse gases and climate
change already have affected temperature, acidity, sea and oxygen levels, the food chain and possibly major currents that could alter
global weather.
Such an increase in CO2 emissions could raise
global average temperatures by 6 °C or more, resulting in significant impacts on all aspects of life and
irreversible changes in the natural environment.
Were the increase in average
global temperatures held below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), then drastic climate
change and long - term
irreversible damage — like the melting of Greenland's glaciers — could still be avoided.
We call on all people and nations to recognize the serious and potentially
irreversible impacts of
global warming caused by the anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants, and by
changes in forests, wetlands, grasslands, and other land uses.
World headed for
irreversible climate
change in five years, IEA warns If fossil fuel infrastructure is not rapidly
changed, the world will «lose for ever» the chance to avoid dangerous climate
change The world is likely to build so many fossil - fuelled power stations, energy - guzzling factories and inefficient buildings in the next five years that it will become impossible to hold
global warming to safe levels, and the last chance of combating dangerous climate
change will be «lost for ever», according to the most thorough analysis yet of world energy infrastructure.
The British professor is worried that The Donald's rejection of this plan to combat
global warming could cause
irreversible changes which doom our planet to a grim fate.
FOREWORD 2015 was a watershed moment in the
global fight against
irreversible climate
change.
The message of the latest IPCC report is clear: Climate
change is real and caused by humans, and we will see far more dangerous and potentially
irreversible impacts if we do not reduce
global carbon emissions.
And if the climate is producing accelerating, abrupt, unequivocal,
irreversible, rapid, dangerous, indisputable, irrefutable and incontrovertible
global warming (i.e. «planet burning») then the 6 - month
change chart on the right would be reality.
Where there are threats of serious or
irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing such measures, taking into account that policies and measures to deal with climate
change should be cost - effective so as to ensure
global benefits at the lowest possible cost (UN 1992a: Art 3, emphasis added).
But climate science now shows that the situation has become so urgent, and the forecasts so dire, that only radical social and economic transformation will give us a chance of avoiding dramatic and
irreversible changes to the
global climate.
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) a
global temperature rise of great than 2C would result in
irreversible damage to society, including «increasingly dangerous forest fires, extreme weather, drought» as well as other compounding climate impacts.
The near - final draft, approved Friday by representatives of more than 140 governments meeting in Valencia, Spain, said
global warming is «unequivocal» and said man's actions are heading toward «abrupt or
irreversible climate
changes and impacts.»
A 127 - page final draft of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change report sent to governments Monday warned the effects of
global warming already are felt across all the continents and oceans and further emissions will increase the likelihood of «severe, pervasive and
irreversible impacts for people and ecosystems.»
«Unless
global CO2 emissions can be cut by at least 50 percent by 2050 and more thereafter, we could confront an underwater catastrophe, with
irreversible changes in the makeup of our marine biodiversity,» said Rees.
With
global greenhouse gas emissions at their highest level in history, the impacts of climate
change have already been felt «on all continents and across the oceans»; the more we emit, the more the warming will continue, and the likelier we'll all be to experience «severe, pervasive and
irreversible» consequences.
The IPCC approach, using highly damped deterministic
global climate models, is incapable of producing abrupt climate
change (beyond the melting of Arctic sea ice, which is not
irreversible even on timescales of a decade).
If we relied solely on renewables and we found that they by themselves could not supply enough power to meet our «needs» and we fell back onto (or were never weaned off) the fossil fuel economy then we would have
irreversible global climate
change.
Scientists say it is urgent that policy makers halve
global carbon dioxide emissions over the next 50 years or risk triggering
changes that could be
irreversible.
[ii] The range of uncertainty for the warming along the current emissions path is wide enough to encompass massively disruptive consequences to societies and ecosystems: as
global temperatures rise, there is a real risk, however small, that one or more critical parts of the Earth's climate system will experience abrupt, unpredictable and potentially
irreversible changes.
«With the
global trade in shark fins pushing sharks toward extinction, it will take strong actions such as this to prevent us from making
irreversible changes to our ocean ecosystems,» said Whit Sheard, senior advisor for Oceana, a maritime conservation organization.
From 1.5 degree, climate
change would already enter a nonlinear evolution stage, with
irreversible global effects, particularly hostile to life as a whole.