Sunday, August 16, 2015

Bruce Melton — The Clean Power Plan Is Barely Better Than Kyoto; IPPC Says: We Must Remove CO2 From the Atmosphere

When everything is taken into consideration, the professional opinion of the IPCC as stated in its Summary for Policy Makers is that emissions reductions alone are nowhere near what are needed. Strong negative emissions are required. A large, continuous, net removal of carbon dioxide from our atmosphere is required.

The methods could be agricultural, reforestation and/or industrial and energy smokestack capture, but one thing is certain; all of these things combined will not create a large net removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Direct atmospheric removal of carbon dioxide is required.

This means that even progressive climate policy that is much more aggressive than the Clean Power Plan just adopted in Austin, Texas, that will strive to meet net-zero (or zero emissions of carbon dioxide) by 2030, are inadequate to say the least.

Final word: All is not lost. Treating climate pollution like the pollution it is can be done for similar costs to what we spend on advertising across the planet every year. The same voices that have so badly discombobulated the climate science discussion in the general population have also masked the true solutions to the treatment of climate pollution. Please tell your friends.
What the post doesn't mention is the adverse health effects and associated cost of environmental pollution, which is a negative externality produced by technology whose cost is being socialized as environmental degradation and adverse health and increased mortality, in addition to global warming.

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The Clean Power Plan Is Barely Better Than Kyoto; IPPC Says: We Must Remove CO2 From the Atmosphere

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Bruce Melton, Truthout | News Analysis


3 comments:

Dan Lynch said...

There is no known technology that is practical for removing greenhouse gases. And then there's the CO2 in the ocean.

So barring some breakthrough, climate change is a runaway train.

"Any ideas of changing the situation are a pipe dream .... It's amazing to me that even on the broader left there's still this idea that somehow there can be reform."

Dan Lynch said...

Even if we could remove CO2 from the atmosphere, the oceans are screwed

Peter Pan said...

Guy McPherson believes we may be headed for extinction, possibly as early as 30 years from now. That claim has damaged his credibility.