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Climate Change Causes and Impacts Are Increasing, UN Report Says (axios.com) 355

As world leaders gather in New York City for the United Nations Climate Action Summit Monday, a UN report warns climate change is accelerating -- with the Earth on track for the warmest 5-year period on record. From a report: "Climate change causes and impacts are increasing rather than slowing down. Sea level rise has accelerated and we are concerned that an abrupt decline in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, which will exacerbate future rise. As we have seen this year with tragic effect in the Bahamas and Mozambique, sea level rise and intense tropical storms led to humanitarian and economic catastrophes," said World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General Petteri Taalas in a statement.

Data compiled by the World Meteorological Organisation for the report, to be presented to the UN summit, shows the average global temperature for 2015-2019 is on course to be the warmest of any equivalent period on record. "It is currently estimated to be 1.1Celsius (+- 0.1C) [about 2F] above pre-industrial (1850-1900) times," the UN said in a statement accompanying the "United in Science" report. To stop a global temperature rise of more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and meet the goals of the 2015 Paris climate agreement, countries must triple climate emission cut targets, the report warns.

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  • by RedK ( 112790 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @11:06AM (#59227000)

    Participating in some Activism there editors ? https://www.coveringclimatenow.org/ [coveringclimatenow.org]

    Our initiative includes more than 300 outlets worldwide, and dozens of institutional and independent partners, with a combined audience of more than 1 billion people.
    From September 15-23, our partners have committed to emphasizing climate stories. The goal is to maximize coverage of the climate crisis and its impacts in the lead up to the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23.

    This is a good way to spread the message that Media has no credibility, not to get people on board. It's just propaganda.

    • by PsychoSlashDot ( 207849 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @11:14AM (#59227038)

      Participating in some Activism there editors ? https://www.coveringclimatenow.org/ [coveringclimatenow.org]

      Our initiative includes more than 300 outlets worldwide, and dozens of institutional and independent partners, with a combined audience of more than 1 billion people. From September 15-23, our partners have committed to emphasizing climate stories. The goal is to maximize coverage of the climate crisis and its impacts in the lead up to the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23.

      This is a good way to spread the message that Media has no credibility, not to get people on board. It's just propaganda.

      Someone has to do something to drown out the high-profile lunatic denialists.

      The vast majority of the people who study the topic are in agreement that this is a Big Deal. The denialists rely on a general (and growing) distrust of "experts". Which is unhealthy. The more frequently and consistently the message that the climate-study profession is repeated, the more likely those who don't want to believe will be overruled.

      Emissions-control costs money that could otherwise be invested in private yachts.

      • Here's something better you could do to prove that Climate Change is a Big Deal .

        Move the hell out of the city and into the mountains, preferably to an elevation ABOVE 500 feet.

        You are predicting disaster for anybody living on the coasts, so why not move away from the coast?

        • How high sea level rises will be and when they will occur is is one of the hardest things to predict based on models, so moving out of coastal cities doesn't make sense. It particularly doesn't make sense since living in cities produces less CO2 on average than living in rural or other areas https://www.citylab.com/life/2012/04/which-us-cities-tend-be-greenest/860/ [citylab.com], so moving out of cities will make things worse.
          • How high sea level rises will be and when they will occur is is one of the hardest things to predict based on models, so moving out of coastal cities doesn't make sense.

            You don't sound very worried then.

            • On the contrary, I'm very worried, but moving out of most cities now is premature, and sea level rise is very much not the only negative from climate change. We don't have good enough data to do that now given that moving out of cities will result in massive increases in CO2 production. In any situation, one has to think about the tradeoffs and risk involved. Right now, the fact that per a capita CO2 for city dwellers is generally about an order of magnitude lower than in low density areas is a major reason
      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        >Someone has to do something to drown out the high-profile lunatic denialists.

        Acting like a lunatic to drown out the other lunatic is not a good way to convince the non-lunatics.

        >general (and growing) distrust of "experts".

        Gee I wonder why. Being propagandized to by hypocrites while using lunatics as a mouth piece doesn't convey anything worthwhile.

        >Emissions-control costs money that could otherwise be invested in private yachts.

        You know better how to use other peoples money. I am sure you had the

      • Someone has to do something to drown out the high-profile lunatic denialists.

        Ad hominem attacks instead of respectful disagreement is a sign that your argument has no legs to stand on. The ones you call deniers don't actually deny the earth is warming. They simply disagree with the cause.

        The vast majority of the people who study the topic are in agreement that this is a Big Deal.

        This has also been proven to be false. While the majority agree we are in a period of warming there is no consensus on its cause. The side demanding humans are the cause are simply louder, and angrier, than the rest. There are just as many climatologists who consider the current warming to be natura

        • The vast majority of the people who study the topic are in agreement that this is a Big Deal.

          This has also been proven to be false. While the majority agree we are in a period of warming there is no consensus on its cause. The side demanding humans are the cause are simply louder, and angrier, than the rest. There are just as many climatologists who consider the current warming to be natural and will eventually abate giving way to yet another cooling period. As has been the case for millennia.

          No other subject has seen this amount of effort to build a scientific concensus as this. The IPCC has been doing exactly that: bring the top scientits around the world together to have them make a report on what their common standpoint is on climate change. They have 3 working groups: WG1 looks at the evidence for climate change. WG2 looks at the causes and WG looks at possible remedies.

          Stating that there is still discussion about the causes is simply not true from a scientific point of view.

    • ...is increase in number of climate change denying astro-turfers

      you, sir, are the canary in the coal mine which demonstrates that fossil fuel companies have no shame in profit on the death and displacement of millions.

      • by RedK ( 112790 )

        I don't deny climate change. Polarising the debate and removing any criticism of the tactics through dehumanizing language like "Denier!" doesn't help anything.

        I just hate propaganda. I don't think this is helping and in fact this tactic of using propaganda and perverting journalists to promote activism is only further creating actual deniers. It doesn't help that a lot of coverage bourne from these initiatives is alarmist bullshit that has no root in the science or the IPCC models and scientific report.

        • lol, you are simply attempting to slow any constructive debate, it s called fighting a delaying action, and while traditionally used to buy time for the army to evacuate, in this case it it buying to to allow for continued profiteering... until the rest of the population wises up.

          You time is short

        • I don't deny climate change. Polarising the debate and removing any criticism of the tactics through dehumanizing language like "Denier!" doesn't help anything.

          I just hate propaganda. I don't think this is helping and in fact this tactic of using propaganda and perverting journalists to promote activism is only further creating actual deniers. It doesn't help that a lot of coverage bourne from these initiatives is alarmist bullshit that has no root in the science or the IPCC models and scientific report.

          You guys are making things worse by promoting these efforts. You're creating the populist movements that are resisting your attempts at solving the issue. This is counter productive bullshit.

          1) reduce the amount of Co2 going into the atmosphere
          2) sequester the Co2 already in the atmosphere.

    • by Noishkel ( 3464121 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @11:26AM (#59227090)
      Yeah, no kidding. 5 stories on the climate in a day? Either slow news day or some NGO has decided to co-opt /. for their messaging.
      • Yes. They've decided to co-opt the hotbed of modern thought and important, relevant people - SlashDot. Those clever bastards! Reminds me of back in the day (well, probably still since so many of you are stuck in 1997) when people accused everyone of being Microsoft shills because, you know, SlashDot is so important Microsoft sent people to try to convince a bunch of tech dinosaurs of something...
        • by Noishkel ( 3464121 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @12:38PM (#59227450)
          That's exactly what the DNC tried to do during the 2016 election. Using groups like Shareblue to flood news sites and social media platforms with messaging sympathetic to the Clinton Campaign. It didn't work that time and it's really not working all that great now when you look into opinion poles about what people are most concerned about. Climate change is generally pretty low on the list no many how many hysterical news reports about it.
    • I fail to follow your reasoning.

      News doesn't just come up, even big media outlets, doesn't have the resources to cover every little thing that goes on. If you want the media to pay attention to your cause you will need to do something to get attention.

      Despite the claim of some that there is a LiBeRaL plot, to use climate change to make everyone's lives difficult, so they will have some sort of control of the world. Climate change is more of an issue that needs addressing and rational debates. However ther

    • Funny, I see that the original posters are Slashdot regulars. Maybe, just maybe. If you submitted a story that the editors thought readers would enjoy, you wouldn't have to read all the Climate Change stories.

      Now there is a thought.
  • by DickBreath ( 207180 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @11:08AM (#59227008) Homepage
    I heard that somewhere.

    You take the coal, and clean it all up. I also heard that China doesn't clean their coal.

    I really did hear that. You can find it on YouTube. So it MUST be true!

    I'm not deliberately not going to name any person who I might have heard saying those exact things about clean coal.

    There is another way to deal with climate change.
    1. Ignore it
    2. Move to higher ground away from the coasts
    3. Get suntan lotion 5000 SPF and use it

    There, not a problem now. See, everything all good now. Move along. Move along.
    • by garyisabusyguy ( 732330 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @11:17AM (#59227050)

      Sadly enough, many people will not realize that you are being sarcastic

      • Sadly enough, many people will not realize that you are being sarcastic

        While I"m not going out of my way to make things worse, I'm certainly not going to do anything to lower the quality of my own lifestyle....

        And, from what I can tell so far, the really bad stuff won't impact me in my lifetime, so, well....there you are.

        I"m not overly concerned about it.

    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      You are confusing warming with ozone depletion.

      As for moving to higher ground, it's not just coastal areas. River flood plain maps have to be adjusted so that what had been hundred year floods happen every several years, as we have seen recently in Texas.

      You also are missing having to move to avoid *drought*.

  • We could solve this by creating algae blooms in the middle of the ocean and once that algae sinks to the bottom it takes all that carbon with it. Considerably cheaper than the solar shade proposal and we could start doing it this year if we wanted to. For more information. https://www.the-scientist.com/... [the-scientist.com]
    • We could solve this by creating algae blooms in the middle of the ocean and once that algae sinks to the bottom it takes all that carbon with it.
      Considerably cheaper than the solar shade proposal and we could start doing it this year if we wanted to.
      For more information.
      https://www.the-scientist.com/... [the-scientist.com]

      I think you have to be careful with this though, because creating algae blooms can also completely deplete the oxygen in the water.

  • Perhaps overpopulation is the problem and all humans are not meant to survive. Perhaps the earth's fever is just a way of reducing it's illness. just sayin'
  • by Mike Van Pelt ( 32582 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @02:58PM (#59228122)

    Get back to me when you're serious about CO2 and climate change. I've been waiting for 40 years; still don't see much seriousness about the issue.

  • by guruevi ( 827432 ) on Monday September 23, 2019 @03:33PM (#59228238)

    causes and impacts are increasing, yet the US has been reducing CO2 emissions by at least 12% over the last decade (https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=26152)

    Something is wrong in the media blaming the US

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