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Date: September 01, 2022 at 12:14:22
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: CO2 highest in a Million Years, Seas Rising, and a new “Ocean” arises

URL: https://www.juancole.com/2022/09/highest-million-pakistan.html


I'm not convinced the cause(s) are entirely anthropogenic.

CO2 highest in a Million Years, Seas Rising, and a new “Ocean” arises in
Flood-Hit Pakistan

JUAN COLE

09/01/2022

"Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – CNN reports that satellite photos show
that the overflowing Indus has created a new body of water in southern
Pakistan some 62 miles (100km) wide. It will take days or weeks for the
water to recede, and in the meantime millions are left homeless and over all,
33 million people have been affected by the worst monsoon floods in
recorded history. CNN quotes Pakistan’s Climate Minister Sherry Rahman as
saying “That parts of the country ‘resemble a small ocean,’ and that ‘by the
time this is over, we could well have one-quarter or one-third of Pakistan
under water.'”

Because of our burning of fossil fuels to drive cars and heat and cool
buildings, the world is heating up. But the Indian Ocean is heating up a third
faster than the rest of the world. Very warm waters in the Bay of Bengal are
helping create more destructive cyclones and flooding. The air over warming
waters contains more moisture than the 20th century average. Warming
waters also make the winds that blow over them more erratic, and wayward
winds from the Arabian Sea helped push the heavy monsoon rains farther
north than they usually extend.

We don’t have to look far for the culprits. J. Blunden, and T. Boyer, Eds.,
2022: “State of the Climate in 2021”. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 103 (8), Si–
S465, https://doi.org/10.1175/2022BAMSStateoftheClimate provides a state
of the climate report for 2021.

h/t BAMS .

It isn’t good news. The concentration in the atmosphere of carbon dioxide
increased another 2.6 parts per million, to a year-long average of 414.7 parts
per million of CO2. We should be trying to get to zero increases of carbon
dioxide, not increasing it. Arctic snow cores show that there hasn’t been that
must CO2 in the atmosphere for at least 800,000 years, i.e. nearly a million
years. It turns out that if you go back to “1 million Years B.C.” you don’t find
Raquel Welch, you find a steaming tropics of a world. The growth rate for
methane was the highest on record. Methane is 25 times more potent than
carbon dioxide as a heat-trapping gas, and CO2 isn’t any slouch itself.
Methane, though, dissipates quickly if you don’t keep adding to it in the
stratosphere,in as little as nine years. If you put carbon dioxide up there,
though, it can last thousands and thousands of years. It is gradually
absorbed by the oceans or igneous rocks, but the ocean may reach its
capacity for absorption of CO2 in only 15 years, after which the stuff will just
stay up there, making earth hot.

The report says that Death Valley, California, reached 54.4°C (130.46 F.) for
the second time since records have been kept. Across the global ice
concentrations or “cryosphere,” glaciers lost ice mass for the 34th
consecutive year. Now the BBC is predicting that in the near future the
glacier ice lost will become so great that it will threaten the water supplies of
Switzerland and other European countries.

And in horrific news for Bangladesh and Egypt, the report says, “Across the
world’s oceans, global mean sea level was record high for the 10th
consecutive year, reaching 97.0 mm above the 1993 average when satellite
measurements began, an increase of 4.9 mm over 2020.”

Seas rising, carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere rising to best a
million-year-old-record, super-monsoons. We can change all this, but we
have to hurry to shut down CO2 emissions quickly."


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18202


Date: September 02, 2022 at 08:07:04
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: CO2 highest in a Million Years, Seas Rising, and a new “Ocean”...



*Especially* if the cause is not
anthropogenic we should increase our
efforts to reduce human participation in
this situation.


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Date: September 02, 2022 at 16:47:32
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: CO2 highest in a Million Years, Seas Rising, and a new “Ocean”...


Absolutely. I don't know how anyone who breathes air & has eye balls can
believe humanity hasn't at least significantly degraded the planet's
biosphere.


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