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  • What climate tipping points should we be looking out for?

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    14 July 2014, 4.04pm AEST

    What climate tipping points should we be looking out for?

    The concept of a “tipping point” – a threshold beyond which a system shifts to a new state – is becoming a familiar one in discussions of the climate. Examples of tipping points are everywhere: a glass…

    Melt pond on the Greenland ice sheet. NASA / Michael Studinger

    The concept of a “tipping point” – a threshold beyond which a system shifts to a new state – is becoming a familiar one in discussions of the climate.

    Examples of tipping points are everywhere: a glass falling off a table upon tilting; a bacterial population hitting a level where it pushes your body into fever; the boiling point of water, or a cube of ice being thrown into warm water, where it rapidly melts.

    The ice cube is a poignant example, because scientists now fear that West Antarctica’s ice sheets are also heading towards irreversible melting.

    Likewise, the recent discovery of deep canyons beneath the Greenland ice sheet raises concerns regarding its stability.

    The history of the atmosphere, oceans and ice caps indicates that, once changes in the energy level which drive either warming or cooling reach a critical threshold, irreversible tipping points ensue.

    An example is a process called “albedo flip”, where a small amount of melting creates a film of water on top of the ice. The water absorbs infrared radiation and melts more ice, leading to runaway melting of ice sheet. The opposite process occurs where the freezing of water results in reflection of radiation to space, leading to cooling and freezing of more water.

    Other examples are abrupt warming episodes during glacial states, termed “interstadials”, for example the “Dansgaard-Oeschger” warming cycles which occurred during the last glacial period between about 100,000 and 20,000 thousand years ago, which caused large parts of the North Atlantic Ocean to undergo temperature changes of several degrees Celsius within short periods. Other examples are points at which a glacial state ends abruptly to be replaced by rapid glacial termination.

    Over the threshold

    An increase in global temperatures can lead to a threshold representing the culmination and synergy of multiple processes, such as release of methane from permafrost or polar ocean sediments, retreating sea ice and ice sheets, warming oceans, collapse of ocean current systems such as the North Atlantic Thermohaline Current and – not least – large scale fires.

    A major consequence of warming of ice sheets is the increase in supply of cold fresh melt water to adjacent oceans, such as the abrupt cooling of the North Atlantic Ocean inducing rapid freezing events (stadials), as represented by the “Younger dryas” event (12,900-11,700 years ago), or the rapid melting of Laurentian ice cap about 8500 years ago and related abrupt cooling events in Europe and North America.

    Satellite images of Greenland, July 8 and July 12, 2012. White shows remaining ice; red shows melt; pink shows probable melt; grey shows ice-free; dark grey means no data. NASA
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    The question is whether the post-18th century global warming trend may culminate in a major tipping point or, alternatively, is represented by an increase in disparate extreme weather events, as are currently occurring around the world.

    A potential indicator of such tipping point may be represented by a collapse of the North Atlantic Thermal Circulation, which would lead to a sharp, albeit transient, temperature drop in the North Atlantic Ocean, North America and Western Europe. Evidence for a weakening of the North Atlantic deep water circulation by about 30% between 1957 and 2004 has been reported in Nature as well as by other researchers.

    The question of tipping points is of critical importance since it affects future climate projections and adaptation plans. In this regard the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report leaves the question of tipping points open.

    The crucial question

    So how likely is the current climate change trend to reach a tipping point, and if so of what magnitude and on what time scale?

    General circulation climate models which attempt to delineate overall future climate trends are limited in their capacity to predict the precise timing, location and magnitude of abrupt climate and weather events with confidence.

    Since the 19th century the rise in the energy level of the atmosphere has reached a level of more than 3 degrees Celsius when the masking effects of sulphur aerosols are discounted. This degree of temperature rise is just under the energy rise level associated with the last glacial termination between about 16,000 and 10,000 years ago.

    The atmosphere-ocean system continued to warm following the peak El-Nino event of 1998. Most of the warming occurred in the oceans, whose mean temperature has risen by about 0.3C since 1950.

    The current rise in atmospheric CO2 of about 2 parts per million CO2/year, reaching 401.85 parts per million at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii in May 2014, exceeds rates observed in the geological record of the last 65 million years.

    An atmospheric CO2 level of 400 parts per million is estimated for the Miocene, about 16 million years ago, when mean temperatures have reached 3 to 4 degrees Celsius above those of pre-industrial temperatures. Economically available fossil fuel reserves, if used, are capable of returning the atmosphere to tropical state such as existed during the early to mid-Eocene prior to the formation of the Antarctic ice sheet about 32 million years ago.

    The evidence indicates that, since the mid-1980s, the Earth is shifting from a climate state that favoured land cultivation since about 7000 years ago to a climate state characterised by mean global temperatures about 2-3 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

    At this level, extreme weather events would render large parts of the continents unsuitable for agriculture. The accelerated melting of the Greenland and west Antarctic ice sheets could lead to conditions akin to those of the Pliocene, before 2.6 million years ago, when sea level were between 5 and 40 metres higher than at present, as estimated by the US Geological Survey.

    The evidence indicates the climate may be tracking toward – or is already crossing – tipping points whose precise nature and timing remain undefined, depending on the extent to which ice sheet melting is retarded due to hysteresis. The increase in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events around the globe may represent a shift in state of the atmosphere-ocean system. There is no alternative to a global effort at deep cuts of carbon emissions coupled with fast-tracked CO2 sequestration.

    As Professor Joachim Schellnhuber, Germany’s climate advisor and Director of the Potsdam Climate Impacts Institute, has said:

    We’re simply talking about the very life support system of this planet.

  • KB Home and SunPower Collaborate on Home Solar Energy Storage

     

    KB Home and SunPower Collaborate on Home Solar Energy Storage

     

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    SunPower Corp Solar and Storage INFOHouses in select KB Home communities located in in Irvine, El Dorado Hills, and San Diego, CA, will be able to not only generate their own clean energy with home solar power systems, but will also be able to store that energy, thanks to the pilot program in a collaboration between SunPower and KB Home.

    Solar power is already an option for homebuyers at over 150 KB Home communities, with SunPower’s high-efficiency home solar systems being offered for new houses, but this new collaboration aims to take one of the pain points out of grid-tied solar, which is that during a power outage when the grid is down, even homes with solar panels on them can’t use any electricity, due to lack of energy storage at the location.

    This new pilot program is part practicality (for the homeowners), and part demonstrative, as it can exhibit to prospective solar customers how they could use this state-of-the-art solar storage technology to take advantage of their already high-performing SunPower systems.

    “With energy storage capability, homeowners with solar power systems and home system monitoring today can control their electricity costs and have the security of knowing they’ll have power during an outage. In the near future, battery storage will help homeowners manage energy loads using stored power, including charging electric vehicles at night.” – SunPower CEO Tom Werner

    According to KB Home, adding these home solar energy storage solutions to their energy-efficient houses “is a key differentiator” for the company, and is an example of their “forward-thinking approach” to innovations in new homes. A KB Home community in Irvine, Vicenza at Orchard Hills, will feature SunPower solar power systems on every house, and will also be one of the first to participate in the energy storage program.

    An estimate from KB indicates that each one of the homes in that community could reap significant savings in energy costs over the next decade:

    “KB Home estimates that at current residential electric rates, a 1.4-kilowatt high-efficiency photovoltaic system provided by SunPower and installed as a standard part of a 3,654-square-foot, ENERGY STAR® certified home at Vicenza would yield average energy savings of $216 per month, or approximately $25,900 over ten years, compared to a typical resale home without these features.”

    Adding energy storage to a clean electricity source such as home solar PV can allow the residents to continue to have access to power, even when the grid goes out, and to also better manage their overall electrical costs and usage. These two elements will become increasingly important as more people adopt electric vehicles and shift their electricity demands to different times of the day, especially at night, when solar isn’t producing.

    Image: SunPower Corp

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  • Australia’s carbon tax repeal set for final showdown By Matt Siegel

    Australia’s carbon tax repeal set for final showdown

    By Matt Siegel

    SYDNEY Mon Jul 14, 2014 4:23am EDT

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    Vapour rises from cooling towers at the Loy Yang coal fired power station, about 150 km (93 miles) east of Melbourne in Victoria state April 2, 2012. REUTERS/Sonali Paul

    Vapour rises from cooling towers at the Loy Yang coal fired power station, about 150 km (93 miles) east of Melbourne in Victoria state April 2, 2012.

    Credit: Reuters/Sonali Paul

    (Reuters) – Australia’s lower house of parliament on Monday voted to scrap the country’s controversial carbon tax, setting up a final showdown in the Senate as early as Tuesday to decide the scheme’s fate.

    Abolition of the carbon tax was a centerpiece policy of Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s 2013 election, but he has struggled to repeal the tax as his government does not control the Senate.

    Last week the Senate rejected the repeal legislation after lawmakers from mining magnate Clive Palmer’s Palmer United Party (PUP), which holds the balance of power in the upper house, withdrew support at the last minute.

    On Monday, Abbott’s Liberal-National coalition, which has a majority in the lower house, passed new legislation with amendments demanded by Palmer ensuring savings would be passed directly to consumers. The carbon tax repeal legislation will now be sent back to the Senate for a fresh vote this week.

    Abbott, once a climate-change skeptic, argues the tax is a burden on industry and consumers and does little to cut emissions.

    The new bill will remove the obligation on 348 of Australia’s biggest companies to pay A$24.15 ($22.70) for each metric ton (1.1023 tons) of CO2 they emit and repeal legislation that would have launched an Emissions Trading Scheme in 2015.

    Efforts to repeal the carbon tax and replace it with a A$2.55 billion Emissions Reduction Fund that will pay big emitters to cut carbon levels have created uncertainty in markets eager for a long-term answer on carbon pricing.

    Palmer has dismissed the government’s plan as “hopeless”, casting more doubt on the long-term path forward for emissions reductions.

    Australia has among the world’s highest carbon emissions per capita due mainly to its reliance on coal-fired power stations, and it remains unclear how it will achieve emissions reduction targets that Palmer demanded not be scrapped along with the tax.($1 = 1.0639 Australian Dollars)

    (Reporting by Matt Siegel; Editing by Michael Perry)

  • CV of women & CV of the men

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    CV of women & CV of the men

    CV of women & CV of men, to Vote for whom on election
    If we want to employ any body for a simple job like an IT, we ask for his/her  CV (Curriculum vitae) so we can decide if he/she is worthy of this simple job.
    If we want to get a government to run our nations economy and military and every thing we must ask for the CV of this government other wise we might get a bunch of thieves who steal us and bunch of criminals who will make wars and destroy us or a bunch of filth who will torture some of us without mercy.
    Below are the CVs submitted by men & women showing their history to convince people to Vote for them on next election.
    The CV of Men
    We men have experience in ruling mankind for 6000 years therefore we deserve this job of ruling mankind.
    We men have fought 146000 wars bravely and we got so many medals of bravery by killing the enemy. We did it and still doing it proudly.
    We men have killed three billion people during our previous job which lasted 6000 years. We killed and still killing proudly.
    We men proudly have raped more than 1.2 billion women. We did it and still doing it proudly.
    We men have burned women alive more than one million of them.
    We men have tortured men women and children in such ugly ways and methods where even the devils are ashamed to do such a thing. We did it and still doing it proudly.
    We men have stolen the masses when ever we are in power. we did it and still doing it proudly.
    We men brilliantly have converted religion to a weapon. We used it to make people kill each other and destroy nations and commit atrocities to please God. We are so brilliant that we can convert an idea which seeks good to an idea which drips evil and hatred and killings and filth.
    We men must get this Job because you will never find any like us, with all these capabilities all put together in one. War, killing, torture, rape, murder, mafia, thieves, gangs, drugs, lying, cheating, and above all and the most thing we are proud of religious men who deceive people to kill and explode themselves and kill women and children and we tell them you will go to haven for these filthy deeds, just tell us who can do that but we men because we are so brilliant we can convince others to die and kill others and they are so happy to die and kill. Just for this single brilliant innovative deed we ask you to give us the job of ruling this world because you will never find any body so brilliant like us ever.
    Please just watch this video and see what we are capable of. Firm, strong and fierce. So don’t we deserve to rule mankind?
    We men denounce strongly that you give this JOB to women, because they are stupid and have no experience at all. If they where not stupid they would have not believed us men when we told them that they are small minded and you can not run governments.
    The CV of Women
    We Women have created men from our bodies, then we raised men with love and devotion, we feed them from our bodies,
    we taught them every thing, then when they became strong they stabbed us at the back
    and raped us and distorted all our dreams by war and killings and evil.
    We Women for the past 6000 years did not kill.
    We Women for the past 6000 years did not create war, did not torture, did not murder, did not make mafia, did not make gangs, did not make or sell drugs.
    We Women did not have religious women therefore we did not deceive people to kill to be nearer to God.
    We women should get this Job of ruling mankind because we created mankind all mankind men and women. The creator should rule what she created.
    We will not be as evil as the devils (men) if we rule, it will be a world full of love as mothers love their children, not as the world full of hate as when men ruled mankind during the past 6000 years.
    Throughout history men have been the greatest divisive force in human existence.
    Through wars persecution and torture, men have caused more harm than any other being since the beginning of time.
    From good comes good & from evil must come evil.
    Therefore any evil you see it must come from something is evil, what ever this something is, if it is a man or ideology or organization or society or party.
    Since all what is said above formed by men therefore all the evil have come from men therefore all of you must vote for women party since it did not do any evil and will not do any evil.
    Above men said women are stupid, we respectfully disagree, we can prove that men are stupid by just defining war.
    War is a massacre committed by two groups of men they don’t know each other but they kill each other, while their leaders don’t kill each other but 
    they know each other.
     
     
    What a stupid men are, to kill each other for no logical reason but for some
     stupid ideologies, and all ideologies are as stupid as men are.
    Where all ideologies are created by men, ‘stupid men’. Just imagine billions of people have been killed by men for ideas in the minds, where history proved they where all wrong.
    We women are proud of being women because we work as they do and harder, we raise children and do no harm.
    Are men proud of what they did?
    We women ask for the third of the period we want to rule mankind for 2000 years then at the end of this time mankind sit and decide who ruled better women or the men.
    The only way We women can reach power is by women parties just the same way men is getting power now via parties, they name them liberal and democrats and labor and so on. We women must start to make parties via face book and tweeter then when we become in millions we move on the ground and make real women parties which will run for election and since all women will vote for us and since women are always %60 of the population therefore we will rule mankind and we will end war and evil and torture.

    Women of this world you must know that this article is the first step of a 1000 mile journey. You women must march this 1000 mile yourselves, No one will march it for you

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    Today I spoke in the Australian Parliament on the need for real action on climate change – watch it here.

    There is no doubt that our earth is warming and our seas rising – or that humankind is the cause.

    And if we do not act, the consequences will be severe.

    Governments of the world, both progressive and conservative, are making their choice clear.

    Today, 39 national and 23 sub-national jurisdictions have implemented or are on track to implement carbon pricing instruments, including emissions trading schemes.

    But the Abbott Government’s staggering display of blustering arrogance and craven incompetence in the Senate has made one thing abundantly clear.

    Only one political party in Australia has a serious, substantial and credible climate change policy – the Australian Labor Party.

    Labor believes the science and will continue to fight for real action on climate change – for an emissions trading scheme. 

    It is the policy we took to the last election, and it is what our amendments moved again in the Parliament today will deliver.

    Inaction will be a disaster for the Australian economy and our environment.

    It will be a disaster that guarantees Tony Abbott will be remembered forever for his environmental vandalism.

    Bill Shorten

    Australian Labor Party

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