The Los Angeles Times (March 12, 2009, Margot Roosevelt reporting)
The initial results of the Governor's project to inform coastal areas about potential vulnerability to sea-level rise are beginning to arrive.
Here is an excerpt from the LA Times article:
"California's interagency Climate Action Team on Wednesday issued the first of 40 reports on impacts and adaptation, outlining what the state's residents must do to deal with the floods, erosion and other effects expected from rising sea levels.
The New York Times (March 13, 2009) reports from Climatewire (JEAN-MARIE MACABREY reporting) the results of the special IPCC meeting in Copenhagen.
Here is an excerpt:
"Scientists are gloomy; economists are more upbeat. Such was the bottom line of an epic, three-day international congress of climate change experts that ended here yesterday.
This speech marks the beginning of a new era in US federal support in stopping climate change.
National Geographic reports that the sea level rise in this century will be somewhere between two and a half and six and a half feet. Of course, looking at the next five-hundred years (which is what lightblueline suggests we do, since we do that anyhow for floods and earthquakes) this would translate into a rise between twelve and a half and thirty-two and a half feet. Split the difference and you have about the seven meter rise lightblueline has always been focused on.
Source:New York Times Magazine, July 26, 2008. by Stephan Faris
This story notes that Greenland may hold great mineral wealth under its ice sheet, and mining companies are lining up!
Read it HERE:
Ice Free
Here is an excerpt:
A story in the Washington Post (July 18, 2008) describes the EPA's findings on the health dangers of anticipated global warming. Much of the story is about how difficult it was for the EPA to do its work under the current administration. It is sad reading. You can read the whole article here:
Warming Is Major Threat To Humans, EPA Warns
Excerpts below:
Source: Ventura County Star, June 27, 2008. by Zeke Barlow:
Here is some press for the SLAP action this weekend, with quotes from Alec. Check out the article:Teens' warning on global warming will be overhead
Excerpt below:
The Worldwatch Institute posted an essay from James Hansen on the 20th anniversary of his first testimony to congress. It's worth a read (excerpts below):
James Hansen, June 23, 2008
Tipping Points Near
Today, I will testify to Congress about global warming, 20 years after my June 23, 1988 testimony, which alerted the public that global warming was under way. There are striking similarities between then and now, but one big difference.
Source: AFP: June 17, 2008
The Jason 2 satellite will keep sea-level data stream going for some years.
You can read the original article here: Satellite for tracking sea levels set for launch
Excerpt below:
"The French-US satellite Jason 2, slated for lift-off Friday from California, will provide precise monitoring of rising sea levels and currents and track the effects of climate change.
Source: Reuters, April 15, 2008. By Karin Strohecker
World sea levels to rise 1.5m by 2100--scientists
As the climate models start to incorporate dynamic ice characteristics a better picture of the extent of projected sea level rise in the middle term (before 2100) is emerging. This time frame would mean that people born today will potentially live long enough to experience the impacts.