Thursday, January 20, 2011

A World 29 degrees F Hotter!!!

The title linked article by Jeffrey Kiehl from the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), states that if we continue burning fossil fuels at the current rate, atmospheric CO2 will reach 1,000 ppm by 2100. Based on studies of Earth's past, between 35 and 100 million years ago, Earth's atmosphere contained this level of CO2, and the Earth's temperature was roughly 29 degrees F warmer than pre-industrial temperatures (27 deg F above present).

Now this does NOT mean Earth's temperature is forecast to rise 27 degrees by 2100, even if CO2 rises to 1,000 ppm. The rise will take centuries longer because of delayed effects, like glaciers and ice sheets melting. Kiehl points out that as the Earth warms and ice cover melts, less of the sun's radiation is reflected back into space, and so the warming effect of more CO2 is amplified. Additional amplification comes from more water vapor (a greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere, and release of other greenhouse gases, like methane.

'If emissions continue on their current trajectory, “the human species and global ecosystems will be placed in a climate state never before experienced in human history,”..........'

Note: To learn more about UCAR and NCAR, and their broad stated goal of, Fostering a deeper understanding of the atmosphere, Earth, and Sun, click here.

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