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christ..I was watching question time last night and I'm amazed that people are still even having a debate about if this is an issue or not.

CO2 'highest for 650,000 years'
By Richard Black
Environment Correspondent, BBC News website



Current levels of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere are higher now than at any time in the last 650,000 years.
That is the conclusion of new European studies looking at ice taken from 3km below the surface of Antarctica.

The scientists say their research shows present day warming to be exceptional.

Other research, also published in the journal Science, suggests that sea levels may be rising twice as fast now as in previous centuries.

Treasure dome

The evidence on atmospheric concentrations comes from an Antarctic region called Dome Concordia (Dome C).


Over a five year period commencing in 1999, scientists working with the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (Epica) have drilled 3,270m into the Dome C ice, which equates to drilling nearly 900,000 years back in time.
Gas bubbles trapped as the ice formed yield important evidence of the mixture of gases present in the atmosphere at that time, and of temperature.

"One of the most important things is we can put current levels of carbon dioxide and methane into a long-term context," said project leader Thomas Stocker from the University of Bern, Switzerland.

"We find that CO2 is about 30% higher than at any time, and methane 130% higher than at any time; and the rates of increase are absolutely exceptional: for CO2, 200 times faster than at any time in the last 650,000 years."

Stable relationship

Last year, the Epica team released its first data. The latest two papers analyse gas composition and temperature dating back 650,000 years.

This extends the picture drawn by another Antarctic ice core taken near Lake Vostok which looked 440,000 years into the past.

The extra data is crucial because around 420,000 years there appears to have been a significant shift in the Earth's long-term climate patterns.

Before and after this date, the planet went through 100,000 year cycles of alternating cold glacial and warm interglacial periods.


But around the 420,000 year mark, the precise pattern changed, with the contrast between warm and cold conditions becoming much more marked.
The Dome C core gives data from six cycles of glaciation and warming; two from before this change, four from after.

"We found a very tight relationship between CO2 and temperature even before 420,000 years," said Professor Stocker.

"The fact that the relationship holds across the transition between climatic regimes is a very strong indication of the important role of CO2 in climate regulation."

Epica scientists will now try to extend their analysis further back in time.

Water rise

Another study reported in the same journal claims that for the last 150 years, sea levels have been rising twice as fast as in previous centuries.

Using data from tidal gauges and reviewing findings from many previous studies, US researchers have constructed a new sea level record covering the last 100 million years.

They calculate the present rate of rise at 2mm per year.

"The main thing that's changed since the 19th Century and the beginning of modern observation has been the widespread increase in fossil fuel use and more greenhouse gases," said Kenneth Miller from Rutgers University.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the body which collates scientific evidence for policymakers, concludes that sea level rose by 1-2cm during the last century, and will rise by anything up to 88cm by the end of this century.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/sci/tech/4467420.stm

Published: 2005/11/24 19:40:24 GMT

© BBC MMV
 
Was reading about this and other doom filled scenarios at lunch. Sea levels are now rising at twice the rate they were a measly 150 years ago.

-And 9million of china's residents are out of water for the next week due to previously denied benzine spill at plant.

-And depleating energy resouces (and the intrinsic international profiteering that comes as a result) are bringing us to the verge of another worldwide conflict.

-And the callous nature of the worldwide media doing nothing but provoking anxiety and sometimes chaos by ways of broadcasting sensationalist and irresponsible 'reports' with little in the way of reliable structured information purley for the sake of ratings.

-And the general downturn in voters faith in their respective governments in many developed and underdeveoped countries world wide.

-And Elton John's marrying his SECOND live-in boyfriend/manager after just 3 months in a small ceremony this week; friends and family only i hear.



I've got a bad case of The Fear this month.

Anyone else got The Fear?


Hey pete, how bout an enviornment thread; or does politics cover that?
 
you make good points but policy makers are stumped on how to improve environmental performance of producers and consumers without resorting to largescale disaster scenarios i.e. climate change.

the proliferation of bio-accumulative chemicals used in everyday products such as TV sets, carpets, furniture and food is more worrying to me.

Commissioner Margot Wallström and 155 other people (among them MEPs) have had their blood checked for the presence of persistent chemicals. The tests were part of an awareness-raising campaign organised by World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Chemicals such as PCBs (Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls) and PBDEs (Poly Brominated Diphenyl Ethers) build up in the human body over time, can be transfered to developing babies in the womb and are known to have serious health implications (eg malfunctions of the reproductive system).

The test persons were checked on the presence of 77 man-made chemicals in their body. Mrs Wallström blood tests indicated that she had 28 chemicals in her body, among them dangerous ones like PBDEs and PCBs, although these substances have been banned in the European Union since quite some time. In its press release on this issue, the Commission stated: "The presence of persistent and bio-accumulating substances in the blood test of Mrs Wallström shows that nobody can escape contamination by chemicals. Despite intense research on some of the chemicals, there is a general lack of knowledge about the effects on human health and the environment of more than 99 % of the total volume of chemicals on the market. It is therefore essential to systematically examine all chemicals used in significant quantities in the EU."


http://www.euractiv.com/Article?tcmuri=tcm:29-112685-16&type=News
 

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