Thread invitations for @Iti oj , @MD, and @Quetzal based on previous conversations. After deliberation among the original four, Additional invitations for this thread go out to @Rowan, @Shadow Wolf, @Kirran, @Revoltingest and @YmirGF to include a greater range of views and the expectation that they would be willing to participate. (I will send a PM after writing this thread). Given the numbers involved this could get messy but we'll see how it goes.
This thread started as a spin off from the following discussion below:
http://www.religiousforums.com/threads/still-think-its-an-exaggeration.192967/
The article in the thread showed that PaleoClimate models anticipated changes in global tempratures exceeding seven degrees celcius by the year 2100.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...imate-sensitivity-seven-degrees-a7407881.html
Climate change at levels above two degrees celcius is consulidered "catastrophic" by the international community. At four degrees, it may reduce the majority of the world to uninhabitable desert, threatening food and water supplies to billions of people- requiring a massive reallignment of our social, economic and political systems in response to this existential threat assuming it is even possible for human societies adapt to that extent.
Both the maps below are from google images and are illustrative of the scale of the problems involved.
Seven Degrees by the end of this century is not an alarming or even unthinkable. It is unforgivable. This does not have to be measured in terms of damage to hypothetical future generations, but in terms of present generations alive and being born now who will be affected. Many of us alive today could live to see such a future unfold.
It is with this in mind, that this debate on Climate Change can try to build up a picture of the causes, effects and solutions. It is important to do so not simply as an intellectual exercise on this forum, but as a basis for informing action offline which could make a difference in responding to this threat and in which all members of this forum can build on and learn from by pooling our common scientific knowledge, various expertise as well as divergent viewpoints on its implications and solutions. If nothing else, it may break the interia and depression as we seek common answers to a common problem.
To start the ball rolling, I would like to pose a question and we can then start exchanging ideas after that and hopefully arrive somewhere better informed than when we started.
i) What do you consider the most serious implications of climate change?
ii) how likely do you think it is in current climate science?
iii) what do you think are the best solutions to respond to climate change?
The End of the world is nigh, so Lets do what we do best and debate the **** out of this thing.
Edit: if you want to part of the discussion, please send me a private message or leave a profile post requesting to be part of the thread. I can then leave a Tag in this thread which means you can post here without any moderation problems. (This is improvised just to try and keep some control over it).
The only conditions are that you don't deliberately de-rail the thread or use Denial tactics to attack the science of Climate Change. (E.g. Climate Change is not proven/real/man-made). If you want to challange the science- do so based on science preferably with links and sources, not politics. We want this to be as productive and informative as possible.
This thread started as a spin off from the following discussion below:
http://www.religiousforums.com/threads/still-think-its-an-exaggeration.192967/
The article in the thread showed that PaleoClimate models anticipated changes in global tempratures exceeding seven degrees celcius by the year 2100.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...imate-sensitivity-seven-degrees-a7407881.html
Climate change at levels above two degrees celcius is consulidered "catastrophic" by the international community. At four degrees, it may reduce the majority of the world to uninhabitable desert, threatening food and water supplies to billions of people- requiring a massive reallignment of our social, economic and political systems in response to this existential threat assuming it is even possible for human societies adapt to that extent.
Both the maps below are from google images and are illustrative of the scale of the problems involved.
Seven Degrees by the end of this century is not an alarming or even unthinkable. It is unforgivable. This does not have to be measured in terms of damage to hypothetical future generations, but in terms of present generations alive and being born now who will be affected. Many of us alive today could live to see such a future unfold.
It is with this in mind, that this debate on Climate Change can try to build up a picture of the causes, effects and solutions. It is important to do so not simply as an intellectual exercise on this forum, but as a basis for informing action offline which could make a difference in responding to this threat and in which all members of this forum can build on and learn from by pooling our common scientific knowledge, various expertise as well as divergent viewpoints on its implications and solutions. If nothing else, it may break the interia and depression as we seek common answers to a common problem.
To start the ball rolling, I would like to pose a question and we can then start exchanging ideas after that and hopefully arrive somewhere better informed than when we started.
i) What do you consider the most serious implications of climate change?
ii) how likely do you think it is in current climate science?
iii) what do you think are the best solutions to respond to climate change?
The End of the world is nigh, so Lets do what we do best and debate the **** out of this thing.
Edit: if you want to part of the discussion, please send me a private message or leave a profile post requesting to be part of the thread. I can then leave a Tag in this thread which means you can post here without any moderation problems. (This is improvised just to try and keep some control over it).
The only conditions are that you don't deliberately de-rail the thread or use Denial tactics to attack the science of Climate Change. (E.g. Climate Change is not proven/real/man-made). If you want to challange the science- do so based on science preferably with links and sources, not politics. We want this to be as productive and informative as possible.
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