Saturday, September 14, 2019

Climate Change Models Are Wrong!


The truth has been revealed! Climate change scientists have been exposed. Their models are wrong and they openly admit it.

According to the models developed by scientists to measure rising sea levels due to rising temperatures, the Greenland Ice Sheet was previously expected to add up to 35 inches (~89 cm) of sea level rise. A team led  by scientists at the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has developed a model that predicts global warming could contribute up to 63 inches (~160 cm) of global sea-level rise over the next 200 years. The Greenland Ice Sheet is the second largest ice body after the Antarctic Ice Sheet.

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 The authors of the paper used three scenarios to estimate the potential impact of rising global temperatures on the Greenland Ice Sheets contribution to global sea levels over as much as the next 1,000 years: 1) meeting the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord; 2) a middle path scenario; and 3) a high-emissions scenario. The first scenario estimated limited loss of mass in the Greenland Ice Sheet (8% to 25%). The moderate pathway saw significant loss of mass (26% and 57%) and the high-emissions model estimate almost complete loss of mass (72% to 100%).   

The team was led by scientists at the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.  

Action:
Please take a few moments to urge your elected representatives to take action on Climate Change today: https://citizensclimatelobby.org/write-congress-about-climate-change/

Here's what I wrote: 
The world is at a critical stage in terms of climate change. Climate Change is turning into Climate Crisis. The longer we delay taking action, the deeper and more damaging the results of climate change will be. We are already past the point where we can prevent the effects of Global Warming, so we must have the will to take all necessary actions to more forward with the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change Mitigation. In spite of our the current president's stance on climate change, we must rejoin the the Paris Agreement because the United States leadership on any global issue is critical. You, as my representative, must work to preserve the best possible future for the children, grand-children, and great-grand-children of the citizens you represent. That means the politics of division that have been pursued at least since the 1980's are no longer acceptable. You must work with all the elected representatives to address the greatest threat to life on this planet that has been seen in many thousands of years. So please start now, today, to address this life and livelihood threatening issue. Do something to move the ball forward every day. It is that important! 

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