Paleoclimate Record Points Toward Potential Rapid Climate Changes
New research into the Earth's paleoclimate history by NASA's Goddard
Institute for Space Studies director James E. Hansen suggests the
potential for rapid climate changes this century, including multiple
meters of sea level rise, if global warming is not abated.
By looking at how the Earth's climate responded to past natural changes,
Hansen sought insight into a fundamental question raised by ongoing
human-caused climate change: "What is the dangerous level of global
warming?" Some international leaders have suggested a goal of limiting
warming to 2 degrees Celsius from pre-industrial times in order to avert
catastrophic change. But Hansen said at a press briefing at a meeting
of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco on Tues, Dec. 6, that
warming of 2 degrees Celsius would lead to drastic changes, such as
significant ice sheet loss in Greenland and Antarctica.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
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