Globale Erwaermung

4
Aug
2005

Tyndall Glacier in Rocky Mtn Natl Park

Several days ago - while I was sweltering in Ojai, California, at a wonderful autism-families camp - a major portion of Tyndall Glacier broke loose. The scar is evident in three fotos taken at different telephoto settings. The glacier is in the center of each photo. What remains from where the portion broke away is obvious as "shadow".

Teresa saddened by another symptom of global warming.

If anyone uses one of the photos, please credit the photographer (me).

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From far away: http://www.pbase.com/aspergerian/image/47162983

Closer: http://www.pbase.com/aspergerian/image/47163005

Closest: http://www.pbase.com/aspergerian/image/47163055

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Tyndall Glacier fotos from years ago can be viewed:

http://tinyurl.com/ctclo

TyndallGlacier.jpg
320 x 320 pixels - 42k http://www.listsofjohn.com/Accidents/TyndallGlacier.html

Collapse of Antarctic Ice Shelf Could Have Global Effects

Ice shelf collapse could have global effects

CBC News [Canada]

08/03/05

The unprecedented collapse of an ice-shelf in Antarctic could indirectly lead to a significant rise in global sea levels, researchers say. The Larsen B ice shelf covered more than 3,000 square kilometres and was 200 metres thick until its northern part disintegrated in the 1990s. Three years ago, the central park also broke up. An international team of researchers used data collected from six sediment cores near the former ice shelf to show the shelf had been relatively intact for at least 10,000 years or since the last ice age...

http://tinyurl.com/8khqr


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Collapse of Antarctic Ice Shelf Could Have Global Effects

The unprecedented collapse of an ice-shelf in Antarctica could indirectly lead to a significant rise in global sea levels, researchers say. The Larsen B ice shelf covered more than 3,000 square kilometres and was 200 metres thick until its northern part disintegrated in the 1990s. Three years ago, the central part also broke up.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/080405EA.shtml

1
Aug
2005

WARMING TREND LINKED TO FIERCER HURRICANES

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8776578/


Informant: NHNE



As planet warms, storms grow stronger
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0801/p03s01-sten.html


Informant: Craig Gingold

31
Jul
2005

Grönland Eis schmilzt schneller als erwartet

Unabhängige Forscher an Bord des Greenpeace-Schiffes Arctic Sunrise haben eine dramatische Entdeckung gemacht: Der Kangerdlugssuaq-Gletscher an der ostgrönländischen Küste hat seine Fließgeschwindigkeit innerhalb eines Jahrzehnts fast verdreifacht. Ein Vergleich mit Satellitenaufnahmen ergab für das Jahr 1996 eine Geschwindigkeit von fünf Kilometern im Jahr. Mittlerweile sind es fast 14 Kilometer - ein Anstieg, der deutlicher als erwartet auf eine Klimaerwärmung hinweist.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6678.php

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Als das Netz nach Grönland kam
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1174798/

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Jul
2005

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26
Jul
2005

TOO LATE TO SAVE FRAGILE ECOSYSTEMS

By Wendy Frew SMH July 26, 2005

http://tinyurl.com/b7lbg

It could be too late to protect some of Australia's most unique ecosystems, such as the Great Barrier reef and the Daintree Rainforest, from the destructive effects of climate change, according to a report released by the Federal Government today.

Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to greenhouse gas induced climate change include alpine regions, reefs, tropical rainforests and coastal wetlands, according to a report commissioned by the Australian Greenhouse Office.

Allen Consulting, which wrote the report, said particular priority should be given to World Heritage listed systems.

"However, there is a need to face the prospect that, in some cases, there may be little that can be done," said the report.

"Climate change might overwhelm some fragile species and remnant habitats
(such as those in alpine regions) that literally have nowhere else to go, or for which effective options for supplementing their natural adaptive and coping capacities ... are extremely limited," it said.

The 159-page report said there was little doubt Australia faced some degree of climate change over the next 30 to 50 years irrespective of international or Australian efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.

"Much of the climate change likely to be observed over the next few decades will be driven by the action of greenhouse gases already accumulated in the atmosphere," it said.

Figures released by the Federal Government earlier this year showed more greenhouse gases were being produced in Australia as people consumed increasing amounts of energy.

Australia, along with the US, has refused to ratify the international climate change agreement, the Kyoto Protocol, which sets limits on greenhouse gas emissions.

The Government has also refused to extend support to the struggling renewable energy industry, which has found it difficult to compete against coal. The coal industry is not penalised for being a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.

Australia is the world's biggest exporter of coal, and the country's coal-intensive electricity sector makes Australia among the world's highest per capita emissions producers.

Environment Minister Senator Ian Campbell said Australia needed to look no further than the economic and social impacts of prolonged periods of drought to understand the importance of climate.

"What governments, industry and communities need to do now is think more strategically about how to respond to the changes in climate that are likely over the next 20 to 30 years. This report is an important part of that process," he said.

Senator Campbell said the next step was to begin adaptation planning in key sectors and regions.

Senator Campbell told ABC Radio Australians should not panic about climate change.

"It could be painted as alarming but the reality is that these changes will happen over time," he said.

However, Opposition environment spokesman Anthony Albanese said the Howard Government had been complacent about climate change and said it had to ratify the Kyoto Protocol or risk being responsible for an "environmental tsunami".

"It's one thing to say it's not a cause for alarm, it is another thing to say it's not a cause for action," AAP quoted Mr Albanese as saying.

"Australia needs to be part of the international efforts to combat dangerous climate change, we need to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, we need to increase our mandatory renewable energy targets and we should have a national emissions trading scheme."

Greenpeace said there was little point in the Government publishing a report about the seriousness of climate change but doing nothing to cut emissions.

"We challenge the Federal Government to show us what serious action they are taking to avoid dangerous climate change," said Greenpeace energy campaigner Catherine Fitzpatrick.

"They haven't ratified the Kyoto Protocol, there is virtually no federal funding for research into clean, renewable energy, and there are no signals to industry that we need to constrain greenhouse pollution," she said.

"This is why we see energy and transport sector emissions rising so dramatically."


Informant: NHNE

Melting Greenland Glacier May Hasten Rise in Sea Level

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0725-02.htm

24
Jul
2005

Höllenglut im Urlaubsparadies

WWF stellt düsteres Klimaszenario für das Mittelmeer vor.
http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6649.php
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