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VALENCIA, Spain: The Nobel-winning IPCC group of climate scientists have issued their starkest warning yet on global warming, prompting a U.N. demand for politicians to smash the deadlock on tackling the worsening threat. In a panorama of the evidence, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) declared Saturday that the impact of global warming could be "abrupt or irreversible" and no country would be spared. "Real breakthrough" needed U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appealed to political leaders to push for "a real breakthrough" at a key conference running on the Indonesian island of Bali from December 3 to 14. "We cannot afford to leave Bali without such a breakthrough," he said, branding climate change as the "defining challenge of our age." Global warming bore the seeds of "catastrophe" yet there was also hope, he said. "There are real and affordable ways to deal with climate change." The new report is intended to act as a guide to policymakers for years to come. It summarises three massive assessments published this year on the evidence for global warming, its impacts and the options for tackling the emissions that cause it. The report The main points of the report are:
Affordable solutions "We need a new ethic by which every human being realises the importance of the challenge we are facing and starts to take action through changes in lifestyle and attitude," said IPCC Chairman Rajendra Pachauri. "Every country in the world has to be committed to a shared vision and a set of common goals and actions that will help us move toward a much lower level of emissions." Green groups said the IPCC had highlighted the dangers of warming more clearly than at any time in its 19-year history. "This is the strongest document the IPCC has produced," said Hans Verolme, director of WWF's Global Climate Change Program. The Bali conference, taking place under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is tasked with launching a two-year round of negotiations for intensifying cuts in carbon emissions beyond 2012, when current pledges run out under the Kyoto Protocol. "This report is clear in its findings in terms of the scientific certainty, and the fact that we have so many technological solutions available that could go a long way to solving this problem in an affordable way," UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer told AFP. "It makes it very difficult for politicians to say 'no' to a launch of negotiations." EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas said the report was "a stark warning that the world must act fast...the good news is that it also shows that deep emission cuts are both technologically feasible and economically affordable." "The global community must respond to this scientific call for action by agreeing in Bali to launch negotiations on a comprehensive and ambitious new global climate agreement," he added. "Efforts will be needed by all major emitters if we are to have a chance of controlling climate change before it is too late." Readers' commentsLot's of words. Don't seeLot's of words. Don't see any specifics. Perhaps when you wipe the spittle away you can say something constructive instead of blaming everyone else. Submitted by Visitor on 21 November 2007 - 1:20pm.
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Renewable Energy- Our Only Way
The planet is not going to wait and it doesn't care about our costs or economies. We have to stop emitting CO2 immediately! This is a war and it means turning off fossil fuel produced power now! This leads governments to increase nuclear power but we can more easily and safely plow money into renewable energy eg wave,tide,wind with storage, concentrated solar thermal with storage, solar photo voltaic with storage, and not forgetting geothermal from the only safe nuclear reactor the sun. Every country can tap into renewable energy. Many countries can tap into a number of them. There's enough power there to supply the whole world with power for ever. Pity we went down the wrong road with fossil fuel and nuclear. Nuclear is not safe because the world is entrenched in crazy ideologies and nuclear reactors have shown not to operate reliably in a warming climate and we all know what fossil fuel is doing to our planet. Had we gone down the renewable energy path 50 years ago we would have been able to produce all our energy this way including power for motor vehicles. It's not too late-yet. It just means we have to have the political will and get stuck into it. It can be done. Scientists know renewable energy (apart from hydro) can supply base power and is doing it in many parts of the world be it in only a minor way yet. But the nuclear and fossil fuel industries don't know and don't want to know. It's time they unfossilized themselves and came into the 21st century!