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Warming 'likely' man-made, unstoppable
AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/1/07 | Seth Borenstein - ap

Posted on 02/01/2007 7:51:40 PM PST by NormsRevenge

PARIS - The world's leading climate scientists said global warming has begun, is "very likely" caused by man, and will be unstoppable for centuries, according to a report obtained Friday by The Associated Press.

The scientists — using their strongest language yet on the issue — said now that world has begun to warm, hotter temperatures and rises in sea level "would continue for centuries" no matter how much humans control their pollution. The report also linked the warming to the recent increase in stronger hurricanes.

"The observed widespread warming of the atmosphere and ocean, together with ice-mass loss, support the conclusion that it is extremely unlikely that global climate change of the past 50 years can be explained without external forcing, and very likely that is not due to known natural causes alone," said the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — a group of hundreds of scientists and representatives of 113 governments.

The phrase "very likely" translates to a more than 90 percent certainty that global warming is caused by man's burning of fossil fuels. That was the strongest conclusion to date, making it nearly impossible to say natural forces are to blame.

What that means in simple language is "we have this nailed," said top U.S. climate scientist Jerry Mahlman, who originated the percentage system.

The 20-page report, which was due to be officially released later in the day, represents the most authoritative science on global warming.

The new language marked an escalation from the panel's last report in 2001, which said warming was "likely" caused by human activity. There had been speculation that the participants might try to say it is "virtually certain" man causes global warming, which translates to 99 percent certainty.

The panel predicted temperature rises of 2-11.5 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100. That was a wider range than in the 2001 report.

However, the panel also said its best estimate was for temperature rises of 3.2-7.1 degrees Fahrenheit. In 2001, all the panel gave was a range of 2.5-10.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

On sea levels, the report projects rises of 7-23 inches by the end of the century. An additional 3.9-7.8 inches are possible if recent, surprising melting of polar ice sheets continues.

But there is some cold comfort. Some, but not all, of the projected temperature and sea level rises are slightly lower than projected in a previous report in 2001. That is mostly due to use of more likely scenarios and would still result in dramatic effects across the globe, scientists said.

Many scientists had warned that this estimate was too cautious and said sea level rise could be closer to 3-5 feet because of ice sheet melt.

Nevertheless, scientists agreed the report is strong.

"There's no question that the powerful language is intimately linked to the more powerful science," said one of the study's many co-authors, Andrew Weaver of the University of Victoria, who spoke by phone from Canada. He said the report was based on science that is rock-solid, peer-reviewed, and consensus.

"It's very conservative. Scientists by their nature are skeptics."

The scientists wrote the report based on years of peer-reviewed research and government officials edited it with an eye toward the required unanimous approval by world governments.

In the end, there was little debate on the strength of the wording about the role of man in global warming.

The panel quickly agreed Thursday on two of the most contentious issues: attributing global warming to man-made burning of fossil fuels and connecting it to a recent increase in stronger hurricanes.

Negotiations over a third and more difficult issue — how much the sea level is predicted to rise by 2100 — went into the night Thursday with a deadline approaching for the report.

While critics call the panel overly alarmist, it is by nature relatively cautious because it relies on hundreds of scientists, including skeptics.

"I hope that policymakers will be quite convinced by this message," said Riibeta Abeta, a delegate whose island nation Kiribati is threatened by rising seas. "The purpose is to get them moving."

The Chinese delegation was resistant to strong wording on global warming, said Barbados delegate Leonard Fields and others. China has increasingly turned to fossil fuels for its huge and growing energy needs.

The U.S. government delegation was not one of the more vocal groups in the debate over whether warming is man-made, said officials from other countries. And several attendees credited the head of the panel session, Susan Solomon, a top U.S. government climate scientist, with pushing through the agreement so quickly.

The Bush administration acknowledges that global warming is man-made and a problem that must be dealt with, Bush science adviser John Marburger has said. However, Bush continues to reject mandatory limits on so-called "greenhouse" gases.

But this is more than just a U.S. issue.

"What you're trying to do is get the whole planet under the proverbial tent in how to deal with this, not just the rich countries," Mahlman said Thursday. "I think we're in a different kind of game now."

The panel, created by the United Nations in 1988, releases its assessments every five or six years — although scientists have been observing aspects of climate change since as far back as the 1960s. The reports are released in phases — this is the first of four this year.

The next report is due in April and will discuss the effects of global warming. But that issue was touched upon in the current document.

The report says that global warming has made stronger hurricanes, including those on the Atlantic Ocean, such as Hurricane Katrina.

The report said that an increase in hurricane and tropical cyclone strength since 1970 "more likely than not" can be attributed to man-made global warming. The scientists said global warming's connection varies with storms in different parts of the world, but that the storms that strike the Americas are global warming-influenced.

That's a contrast from the 2001 which said there was not enough evidence to make such a conclusion. And it conflicts with a November 2006 statement by the World Meteorological Organization, which helped found the IPCC. The meteorological group said it could not link past stronger storms to global warming.

Fields — of Barbados, a country in the path of many hurricanes — said the new wording was "very important." He noted that insurance companies — which look to science to calculate storm risk — "watch the language, too."

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Associated Press Writer Angela Charlton contributed to this report.


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KEYWORDS: climatechange; globalwarming; likely; manmade; theskyisfalling; unstoppable; wereallgonnadie
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To: Hillarys Gate Cult
Where I live was once underwater several thousand years ago. What caused it then if there were no people around?

One more crack like that and your research grant will be pulled.
21 posted on 02/01/2007 8:02:55 PM PST by SpaceBar
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To: NormsRevenge
[What that means in simple language is "we have this our grants nailed," said top U.S. climate scientist Jerry Mahlman, who originated the percentage system.]
22 posted on 02/01/2007 8:03:05 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Well, it's 2007. Time to get ready for 2008.)
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To: NormsRevenge
That conclusion was necessary to properly impose global socialism. Thus, it was inevitable. We may freeze our butts off, but no matter what the MUST be human-induced global warming. Politics demands it, and science has no chance against politics. This baby is like the proverbial asteroid of movies -- a threat to the entire earth and all life on it. This is a Godsend for anyone desiring to impose complete governmental control on the entire population. Chavez probably wishes he thought of this.

Once this belief is institutionalized and threat to all life enshrined legislatively, freedom will stand no chance whatsoever...every imposition will be supportable by the need to "save the earth." Global warming may or may not ever have any impact, the institutionalization of the political belief will cause it create a great dark age from which we won't escape for many, many generations.

23 posted on 02/01/2007 8:03:51 PM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: NormsRevenge
The panel quickly agreed Thursday on two of the most contentious issues: attributing global warming to man-made burning of fossil fuels and connecting it to a recent increase in stronger hurricanes.

Negotiations over a third and more difficult issue — how much the sea level is predicted to rise by 2100 — went into the night Thursday with a deadline approaching for the report.

What the hell kind of comedy is this? Monty Python skit? What a consensus! I'm like totally impressed with the consensusness of this consensus.

24 posted on 02/01/2007 8:04:19 PM PST by Big Giant Head (I should change my tagline to "Big Giant Pancake on my Head")
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To: NormsRevenge

OK, so if we can't do anything about it, let's all go have
a drink and forget about all this Kyoto crap.


25 posted on 02/01/2007 8:07:26 PM PST by beethovenfan (If Islam is the solution, the "problem" must be freedom.)
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To: JennysCool
"Very likely" is a phrase for fortune cookies and the Magic 8-Ball. Not for science.

They didn't even get a phrased usually used by doctors. The dreded "Highly Likely". Global Warming is only very likely.

26 posted on 02/01/2007 8:09:43 PM PST by Go Gordon (I don't know what your problem is, but I bet its hard to pronounce)
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To: Wings-n-Wind
Speaking of apples, this is reminiscent of Alar.

And for that matter, all the "scientific" hoaxes we've had to endure over the decades. And with one fraud and error after another, they still don't have a bit of cynicism. Maybe because the absence of global warming would be an "inconvenient truth."

27 posted on 02/01/2007 8:10:26 PM PST by AmishDude (It doesn't matter whom you vote for. It matters who takes office.)
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To: JennysCool

So if it's unstoppable, does that mean we can stop with all the "emissions control" and Kyoto bullsh*t??


28 posted on 02/01/2007 8:11:49 PM PST by RockinRight (What I want in '08: Gingrich's politics, Reagan's appeal, and Tancredo's immigration stance.)
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To: Big Giant Head

They have a hard enough time forecasting whether the weekend will be rained out or not; but they have 2100 all sewed up already. Oy vay...


29 posted on 02/01/2007 8:12:26 PM PST by Frank_2001
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To: Scott from the Left Coast
Well said.

Though I would add that it is but one of many avenues we are pursuing in that direction.
30 posted on 02/01/2007 8:12:46 PM PST by KDD
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo

Bring on global warming or I'm never going outside again!

31 posted on 02/01/2007 8:13:18 PM PST by mplsconservative
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To: NormsRevenge

One word: BULLSHIT


32 posted on 02/01/2007 8:14:00 PM PST by pissant
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To: KDD

I gotta agree...that European government wage guarantee concept that's being discussed in Congress now is a beaut of an "avenue" that's coming up.


33 posted on 02/01/2007 8:15:15 PM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: NormsRevenge
What a bunch of hemp smoking IDIOTS! The SUN has more to do with Global warming than man EVER will. Or is it the United States that is also responsible for warming on Mars as well.... oh and Venus, how could I forget that. Its called a SOLAR CYCLE, in conjunction with the SHAPE of the Earth's orbit around the sun, yea, the planet is gonna get warmer, REAL scientists have known that for hundreds of years now.

These asses are only looking for Money and fame. Thats it.
34 posted on 02/01/2007 8:15:46 PM PST by Danae (Anail nathrach, orth' bhais's bethad, do chel denmha)
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To: NormsRevenge

Aw sheese, do these people ever, ever quit? They just keep pounding and pounding and pounding this crap. Just like the freon refrigerants, the spray paint ozone hoe crap. I just get sick of it.


35 posted on 02/01/2007 8:19:24 PM PST by biff
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To: NormsRevenge
global warming ... will be unstoppable for centuries ... now that world has begun to warm, hotter temperatures and rises in sea level "would continue for centuries" no matter how much humans control their pollution

Interestingly, if you believe the IPCC (I don't), there's some good news buried in this "scary" report. Anyone who accepts the report as the truth must therefore also accept the claim that the warming is unstoppable, no matter how much humans control their pollution. Clearly that means that it would be a foolish waste of resources to put into place emissions caps, carbon credit trading, punitive taxes or fees, or any of the other extreme economy-killing measures that the Al Gores of the world have been pushing for.

After all, the report claims that the warming is unstoppable. What idiot (other than Al Gore) would advocate wasting resources in a futile attempt to stop something that is unstoppable... Rather, any resources that might be spent should be put towards mitigating the harmful effects of slowly rising sea levels, slowly increasing average temperatures, marginally increasing intensity of storms that are already large enough to do damage, and other small steps that can provide an effective response to the purported coming rise in global temperatures.

36 posted on 02/01/2007 8:20:13 PM PST by Zeppo (We live in the Age of Stupidity. [Dennis Prager])
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To: Tarpon

I'm a student, and I am inundated with these data from all my profs--conservative and liberal. I feel like most students are buying into it. Does anyone have any good sources that I can bring to counter this crap? They keep telling us that conservative scientists are on board with this, and I know the president agrees, so where's the other side? If both political sides are now running with this issue, what is left to do? Also what is their end game? What do they gain by selling this? i feel like dropping out of school...


37 posted on 02/01/2007 8:21:49 PM PST by conservchick6
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To: mplsconservative

Awww....geeeezzzzzz.....

Cute doggie pictures!!!!


38 posted on 02/01/2007 8:21:55 PM PST by ButThreeLeftsDo (Carry Daily. Apply Sparingly.)
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To: NormsRevenge

If "Global Warming" is manmade who can it be "unstoppable"?

I've learned not to argue with the eco-nuts on this. You can't argue against religion with logic.


39 posted on 02/01/2007 8:22:25 PM PST by johnpannell
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To: NormsRevenge

Two thoughts:

1. Good news that there is nothing we can do about it - no more need for Kyoto.

2. Global warming supporter Peter Ward (Univ Wash) writes that man-made global warming may delay the next ice age by 50,000 years. Alternatively, when the next ice age starts, humanity, according to Ward, may have to pump greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere to prevent it. He notes an ice age is the end to civilization as we know it - he is right on that point.


40 posted on 02/01/2007 8:23:55 PM PST by uscabjd ( a)
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