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Bleakest climate report approved
AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/6/07 | Seth Borenstein - ap

Posted on 04/06/2007 8:53:59 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

BRUSSELS, Belgium - As the world gets hotter by degrees, millions of poor people will suffer from hunger, thirst, floods and disease unless drastic action is taken, scientists and diplomats warned Friday in their bleakest report ever on global warming.

All regions of the world will change, with the risk that nearly a third of the Earth's species will vanish if global temperatures rise just 3.6 degrees above the average temperature in the 1980s-90s, the new climate report says. Areas that now have too little rain will become drier.

Yet that grim and still preventable future is a toned-down prediction, a compromise brokered in a fierce, around-the-clock debate among scientists and bureaucrats. Officials from some governments, including China and Saudi Arabia, managed to win some weakened wording.

Even so, the final report "will send a very, very clear signal" to governments, said Yvo de Boer, the top climate official for the United Nations, which in 1988 created the authoritative climate change panel that issued the starkly worded document.

And while some scientists were angered at losing some ground, many praised the report as the strongest warning ever that nations must cut back on greenhouse gas emissions.

The report is the second of four coming this year from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations network of 2,000 scientists. The new document tries to explain how global warming is changing life on Earth; the panel's report in February focused on the cause of global warming and said scientists are highly confident most of it is due to human activity.

All four reports must be unanimously approved by the 120-plus governments that participate, and all changes must be approved by the scientists.

That edict made for a deadline-busting contentious final editing session that was closed to the public. However, The Associated Press witnessed the hectic final 3 1/2 hours of objections and conflict.

At one point, Chinese and Saudi Arabian delegates tried to reduce the scientific confidence level about already noticeable effects of global warming. They lower the confidence level from 90 percent to 80 percent. Scientists objected, and one lead author from the United States, NASA's Cynthia Rosenzweig, left the building after filing an official protest.

"There is a discernible human influence on these changes" that are already occurring through flooding, heat waves, hurricanes and threats to species, she said.

Under a U.S.-proposed compromise, the final report deleted any mention of the level of confidence about global warming's current effects. And that may have saved the day, according to some scientists who said the report had appeared doomed over that issue.

There were other disputes where scientists lost out:

_Instead of saying "hundreds of millions" would be vulnerable to flooding under certain scenarios, the final document says "many millions."

_Instead of suggesting up to 120 million people are at risk of hunger because of global warming, the revised report refers to negative effects on subsidence farmers and fishers.

Often it was the U.S. delegation who stood with scientists and helped reach compromise, said Stanford University scientist Stephen Schneider, a frequent critic of the Bush administration's global warming policies.

British scientist Neil Adger said he and others were disappointed that government officials deleted parts of a chart that highlights the devastating effects of climate change with every rise of 1.8 degrees in temperature.

Some scientists bitterly vowed never to take part in the process again.

Still, Adger and other scientists and even environmental groups hailed the final report as the strongest ever.

"This is a glimpse into an apocalyptic future," the Greenpeace environmental group said of the final report.

The tone of the report is urgent, noting those who can afford the least get hit the most by global warming.

"Don't be poor in a hot country, don't live in hurricane alley, watch out about being on the coasts or in the Arctic, and it's a bad idea to be on high mountains with glaciers melting," said Schneider, the Stanford scientist who was one of the study author's.

Africa by 2020 is looking at an additional 75 million to 250 million people going thirsty because of climate change, the report said. Deadly diarrheal diseases associated with floods and droughts will increase in Asia because of global warming, the report said.

The first few degrees increase in global temperature will actually raise global food supply, but then it will plummet, according to the report.

"The poorest of the poor in the world — and this includes poor people in prosperous societies — are going to be the worst hit," said Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "People who are poor are least able to adapt to climate change."

But even rich countries, such as the United States say that the report tells them what to watch for.

James Connaughton, the head of the White House Council on Environmental Quality noted that food production in North America would rise initially, but so will increased coastal flooding.

The head of the U.S. delegation, White House associate science adviser Sharon Hays, said a key message she's taking home to Washington is "that these projected impacts are expected to get more pronounced at higher temperatures," she said in a conference call from Brussels. "Not all projected impacts are negative."

Schneider said a main message isn't just what will happen, but what already has started: melting glaciers, stronger hurricanes, deadlier heat waves, and disappearing or moving species.

It all can be traced directly to greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels, according to the report.

Martin Parry, who conducted the tough closed-door negotiations, said that with 29,000 sets of data from every continent include Antarctica, the report firmly and finally established "a man-made climate signal coming through on plants, water and ice."

"For the first time, we are not just arm-waving with models," he said.

But many of the worst effects aren't locked into the future, the report said in its final pages. People can build better structures, adapt to future warming threats and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, scientists said.

"There are things that can be done now, but it's much better if it can be done now rather than later," said David Karoly of the University of Oklahoma, one of the report authors.

"We can fix this," Schneider said.

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AP Correspondent Arthur Max contributed to this report.


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41 posted on 04/06/2007 10:18:33 PM PDT by TheConservator (Confutatis maledictis flammis acribus addictis. . . .)
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To: NormsRevenge; algore
Even if Gore and his fellow idiots in the scamscientific community were absolutely correct in their hysterical rantings, their worst nightmare scenario would still be Edenly, compared to the alternatives they propose.

The fittest will survive whatever comes, while the wimpy @$$ed alarmists such as Albert, perish. And “frankly my dear.....I don’t give a damn”.

42 posted on 04/06/2007 10:19:34 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Peloosi lips sink ships,but her Acid tongue dissolves entire fleets.)
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To: WOSG
Elmer Gantry:   Just when you think Gore is rightly and fully discredited, he emerges as a new thought evangelist with even more status then before.  Good comparison, wish I had thought of it.

 

43 posted on 04/06/2007 10:24:56 PM PDT by HawaiianGecko (Mosquitoes remind us that we are not as high up on the food chain as we think...)
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To: Mr_Moonlight
Since when has the UN been expert on anything?

Corruption seems to be their area of expertise

44 posted on 04/06/2007 10:37:23 PM PDT by Inquisitive1
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To: NormsRevenge

Be in the 30’s in North Louisiana tonite,,,BS sez me.


45 posted on 04/06/2007 10:39:56 PM PDT by 1COUNTER-MORTER-68 (THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
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To: WOSG

Exactly right. Check my tagline. More pertinent now than when H.L. mouthed it ...


46 posted on 04/06/2007 10:45:40 PM PDT by JennysCool ("The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule." -Mencken)
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To: NormsRevenge

Let’s see. Here in flyover country we had 3-4 inches of rain last weekend. Now we’re having snow flurries in April - our normal temps in April are in the mid-70s during the days and mid-50s at night. Perhaps I’m missing the big picture.


47 posted on 04/06/2007 11:58:02 PM PDT by Free Thinking Conservative
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To: All

The local nightly news ran with this story, as well as PBS.

It’s clear to see the start of income redistribution to the poor countries near the equator...

Guess where the money will come from??


48 posted on 04/07/2007 1:07:51 AM PDT by az_gila (AZ - need less democrats)
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To: NormsRevenge

Gore’s fault


49 posted on 04/07/2007 1:33:43 AM PDT by kanawa (Don't go where you're looking, look where you're going.)
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To: FlyVet

I knew I’d see that Zonie flag if I clicked on your name! I miss Arizona sometimes!


50 posted on 04/07/2007 2:56:51 AM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion (Pray for our President and for our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and around the world!)
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To: NormsRevenge
What total ROT!
51 posted on 04/07/2007 2:58:17 AM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: NormsRevenge
Africa by 2020 is looking at an additional 75 million to 250 million people going thirsty because of climate change, the report said. Deadly diarrheal diseases associated with floods and droughts will increase in Asia because of global warming, the report said.

Bookmarked for 2020.

52 posted on 04/07/2007 3:01:15 AM PDT by Toadman ((molon labe))
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To: NormsRevenge
You can't believe anything "scientist" Stephen Schneider says about climate. Here's my favorite quote from him:

"To capture the public imagination, we have to offer up some scary scenarios, make simplified dramatic statements and little mention of any doubts one might have. Each of us has to decide the right balance between being effective, and being honest."

-Leading greenhouse advocate, Dr Stephen Schneider ( in interview for "Discover" magagzine, Oct 1989)

53 posted on 04/07/2007 3:19:25 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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To: VOA
Predictions are that the all-time recorded low for April 7 of 25 degrees...will be solidly busted by a low of 19 degrees in the early morning hours.

If CO2 levels have increased the amount of radiated heat that is being trapped within our atmosphere, we should not be setting record lows. But we are.

Also, warmer ocean water leads to more evaporation and more rain. It rains much more in the tropics then is does up in the higher latitudes. That is why the extensive rain forests tend to located nearer the equator, which receives more sun energy and is hotter.

54 posted on 04/07/2007 4:03:55 AM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: NormsRevenge

In the 30’s here in South Carolina this A.M.


55 posted on 04/07/2007 4:24:53 AM PDT by RetSignman (DEMSM: "If you tell a big enough lie, frequently enough, it becomes the truth")
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To: NormsRevenge
"will send a very, very clear signal"

You can be sure that if someone has to embellish twice it isn't clear at all.

56 posted on 04/07/2007 4:33:57 AM PDT by Jhensy
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To: NormsRevenge
Bleakest climate report approved

Huh?

Just where, and with whom, do we get to register our approval or disapproval of WEATHER now????

57 posted on 04/07/2007 4:55:02 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Mr_Moonlight

“Africa by 2020 is looking at an additional 75 million to 250 million people going thirsty because of climate change, the report said. Deadly diarrheal diseases associated with floods and droughts will increase in Asia because of global warming, the report said.”

I am sorry. I have to agree with this. More people are going to die from drought. Of course on the flip side, more people are going to drown because of the poles melting.

So, here is a solution. Build global desalinization plants in Africa. That will take care of the drought. With water levels dropping there, the poles melting will make up for it.

All the rich libs can fund the plant by giving some of their money to the cause. This way the can feel good about themselves and redistribute their wealth for the good of mankind.

I could care less about what they want to do with their money. Just stay away from mine.


58 posted on 04/07/2007 5:28:51 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (The Clintons: A Malignant Malfeasance of the Most Morbid)
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To: NormsRevenge

59 posted on 04/07/2007 6:58:32 AM PDT by sully777 (You have flies in your eyes--Catch-22)
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To: Valin
"If all the polar bears die, that just means more baby seals for us to club."

I don't often laugh out loud for any reason, but you got me there.

60 posted on 04/07/2007 8:34:36 AM PDT by NicknamedBob (I know where I have gone wrong, and I can cite it, chapter and verse.)
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