Not exact matches
Given the
unprecedented rapidity of the human - made climate forcing, it is difficult to establish how soon slow feedbacks will become important, but clearly slow feedbacks should be considered in assessing the «
dangerous» level of global
warming, as discussed in the next section.
Many fear that fossil fuel use endangers humanity and the environment because it leads to historically
unprecedented,
dangerous global
warming.
I did show longer time scales on the temperature data and proxies not so much to discredit the deceiving hockey stick, but to address the overwhelming belief by the public and policy makers that the current
warming is «
unprecedented», «
dangerous» and nearing a «tipping point».
The earth is near a tipping point where human emissions will certainly result in runaway catastrophic
warming, mass extinctions and
dangerous unprecedented weather events.
A brilliant accomplishment, showing that the recent hot MWP could be ignored; it was just a «local european event», and thus the earth as a whole was undergoing
unprecedented,
dangerous warming that might soon reach a tipping point that could drive us to destruction.
Modern global
warming is: «Civilization ending»; a «climate crisis»; «
dangerous»; «rapid»; «accelerating»; «unequivocal»; «
unprecedented»; «irrefutable»; «indisputable»; «irreversible»; and, of course, the ever familiar «man - made».
Ignoring these facts, President Obama continues to insist that «
dangerous» carbon dioxide emissions are causing «
unprecedented» global
warming, «more extreme» droughts and hurricanes, and rising seas that «threaten» coastal communities.
The 1,018 - page report convincingly and systematically challenges IPCC claims that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are causing «
dangerous» global
warming and climate change; that IPCC computer models can be relied on for alarming climate forecasts and scenarios; and that we need to take immediate, drastic action to prevent «
unprecedented» climate and weather events that are no more frequent or unusual than what humans have had to adapt to and deal with for thousands of years.
Given the
unprecedented rapidity of the human - made climate forcing, it is difficult to establish how soon slow feedbacks will become important, but clearly slow feedbacks should be considered in assessing the «
dangerous» level of global
warming, as discussed in the next section.
Conclusion: As discussed in the prior article, [Ed: meant to link to this prior article] unusual and
unprecedented dangerous «global» climate
warming is not close to being an empirical reality.