By next year this new climate bill, and all the bloviation about 
"compromise," will surely
seem absurd in retrospect.

MCM

Climate scenarios 'being realised'
By Matt McGrath
BBC environment reporter, Copenhagen





http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7940532.stm

The Arctic sea-ice has seen a rapid decline in recent summers

The worst-case scenarios on climate change envisaged by the UN two 
years ago are already being realised, say scientists at an 
international meeting.

In a statement in Copenhagen on their six key messages to political 
leaders, they say there is a increasing risk of abrupt or 
irreversible climate shifts.

Even modest temperature rises will affect millions of people, 
particularly in the developing world, they warn.

But, they say, most tools needed to cut carbon dioxide emissions already exist.

More than 2,500 researchers and economists attended this meeting 
designed to update the world on the state of climate research ahead 
of key political negotiations set for December this year.

New data was presented in Copenhagen on sea level rise, which 
indicated that the best estimates of the Intergovernmental Panel on 
Climate Change (IPCC) made two years ago were woefully out of date.


  Business as usual is dead - green growth is the answer to both our 
climate and economic problems.

Danish PM Anders Fogh Rasmussen

Scientists heard that waters could rise by over a metre across the 
world with huge impacts for hundreds of millions of people.

There was also new information on how the Amazon rainforest would 
cope with rising temperatures. A UK Meteorological Office study 
concluded there would be a 75% loss of tree cover if the world warmed 
by three degrees for a century.

The scientists hope that their conclusions will remove any excuses 
from the political process.

Dr Katherine Richardson, who chaired the scientific steering 
committee that organised the conference and issued the six "key 
messages", said the research presented added new certainty to the 
IPCC reports.

"We've seen lots more data, we can see where we are, no new 
surprises, we have a problem."

"Mass migrations"

The meeting was also addressed by Lord Stern, the economist, whose 
landmark review of the economics of climate change published in 2006 
highlighted the severe cost to the world of doing nothing.

He now says the report underestimated the scale of the risks, and the 
speed at which the planet is warming.

He urged scientists to speak out and tell the politicians what the 
world would be like if effective measures against global warming were 
not taken.

He said that if the world was to warm by 5C over the next century, 
there would be dramatic consequences for millions of people. Rising 
seas would make many areas uninhabitable leading to mass migrations 
and inevitably sparking violent conflict.

Lord Stern: 'The Economics of Climate Change' underestimated the risks

"You'd see hundreds of millions people, probably billions of people 
who would have to move and we know that would cause conflict, so we 
would see a very extended period of conflict around the world, 
decades or centuries as hundreds of millions of people move, " said 
Lord Stern.

"So I think it's very important that we understand the magnitude of 
the risk we are running."

He said that a new, effective global deal was desperately needed to 
avoid these dramatic scenarios - and the current global economic 
slowdown was in some ways a help.

"Action is rather attractive, inaction is inexcusable. It's an 
opportunity, given that resources will be cheaper now than in the 
future, now is the time to get the unemployed of Europe working on 
energy efficiency."

Lord Stern's views were echoed by Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

"Business as usual is dead - green growth is the answer to both our 
climate and economic problems.

"I hope the whole world will join us and set a two degree goal as an 
ambition of a climate deal in Copenhagen," said Mr Rasmussen.

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