this is the most critical issue of our time, and, though i dont check this forum often, i dont see any topics relating to it. although this is a site for and those aspiring to become car designers, as a design community we must assemble and realize what is happening to the world around us, and what our role as designers must become.
our luxurious lifestyles, our obsession with cars, these all have had detrimental effects on our civilization as well as the planet in which we inhabit. if we are to confront global warming and the challenges of sustainable mobility, we must begin immediately. for the truth, look for yourself
Last warning: 10 years to save world Jonathan Leake Environment Editor Scientists say rising greenhouses gases will make climate change unstoppable in a decade THE world has just 10 years to reverse surging greenhouse gas emissions or risk runaway climate change that could make many parts of the planet uninhabitable.
The stark warning comes from scientists who are working on the final draft of a new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The report, due to be published this week, will draw together the work of thousands of scientists from around the world who have been studying changes in the world’s climate and predicting how they might accelerate.
They conclude that unless mankind rapidly stabilises greenhouse gas emissions and starts reducing them, it will have little chance of keeping global warming within manageable limits.
The results could include the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, the forced migration of hundreds of millions of people from equatorial regions, and the loss of vast tracts of land under rising seas as the ice caps melt.
In Europe the summers could become unbearably hot, especially in southern countries such as Greece, Spain and Italy, while Britain and northern Europe would face summer droughts and wet, stormy winters.
“The next 10 years are crucial,” said Richard Betts, leader of a research team at the Met Office’s Hadley Centre for climate prediction. “In that decade we have to achieve serious reductions in carbon emissions. After that time the task becomes very much harder.”
Among the scientists’ biggest fears is that rising temperatures and levels of greenhouse gases could soon overwhelm the natural systems that normally keep their levels in check.
About half the 24 billion tons of carbon dioxide generated by human activities each year are absorbed by forests and oceans — a process without which the world might already be several degrees warmer.
But as CO2 levels rise and soils dry, microbes can start breaking down accumulated organic matter, so forests become net producers of greenhouse gases. The sea’s power to absorb CO2 also falls sharply as it warms.
The latest research suggests the threshold for such disastrous changes will come when CO2 levels reach 550 parts per million (ppm), roughly double their natural levels. This is predicted to happen around 2040-50.
“At the moment the real impact of our emissions is buffered because CO2 is absorbed by natural systems. However, if we reach this threshold they could be magnified instead,” said Betts. “It means we must start the action needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the next few years.”
His warnings were backed up by Dr Malte Meinshausen, a researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. He has used computer modelling to work out what might happen if greenhouse gas emissions were cut immediately, in 10 years’ time or later.
His results showed that immediate action might allow mankind to hold CO2 levels at 450ppm — well below the 550ppm danger level. However, Meinshausen and his colleagues recognise that this is unrealistic because the world’s governments are in such disarray over global warming. The best hope, they say, is that a global plan will emerge in the next few years, most likely from the renegotiations of the Kyoto treaty on reducing emissions.
“We have to make sure carbon emissions peak no later than 2015 and then fall at around 3% a year. If we let them keep rising after that date it becomes much harder to bring them under control,” said Meinshausen.
I don't think we are going to react soon enough. We will just wait until earth's conditions become desatrous, and it will be too late. Like a Quebec's politian once said: « Quand nous serons au bord du gouffre, nous ferons un pas en avant. »
You are absolutely right evo_vii. It makes me feel very sad the fact that we, as human beings, are not taking part on this situation. There is the wrong thought that the luxury means spending a lot of everything... how bad! I have always though that we have a lot to learn from the natives: How they have made it to live close to nature without wounding it?
Well, I am not saying that we all must live the same way that a native does, but we should value the way the natives learn from the nature, the way they take care of the nature as well.
Let's try something: do not spend as much as you/we can... let's try to save something for the next generations.
we have the technology to reduce co2 but we wont useit, why are there just a handfull of hybrid vehicles on the market?why arent we using more wind and solar energy?
it isnt just the co2 its also the destruction of the rainforest and houseing companies destroying forests to build million dollar homes, and huge malls and shopping centers. its a horrible thing thats happening, we have a chance to fix it now, but with nations investing in war and biochemical weapons...it may just be too late...1990 was a great year to be born eh ...
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