Father of climate change, James Hansen, says 2C limit is not strict enough

James Hansen, Direct or of NASA’s Goddard Institute says there is a widespread misconception among international climate negotiators meeting in Durban that the 2C “safe” target would stop extreme changes. This is is not true. He believes global atmospheric CO2 should not exceed 350ppm.  It is now at about 389 ppm. Some scientists believe 450ppm is a reasonable target. Massive global effects would be inevitable.

8.12.2011 (Independent)

Talks to limit global temperature rises to 2C will not prevent the possibility of dangerous climate change, warns the scientist who first raised the alarm over global warming.

James Hansen, director of Nasa’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, said there was

He believes carbon dioxide concentrations – now at nearly 389 parts per million (ppm) – should be no higher than 350ppm to stop catastrophic events such as the melting of ice sheets, dramatic sea level rises and methane being released from beneath the permafrost.

Dr Hansen, the “father of global warming”, first raised the issue at US Senate hearings in 1988.

He has advocated drastic curbs on carbon dioxide emissions by limiting fossil fuel burning. The Durban talks are based on the idea that carbon dioxide concentrations should aim to keep global average temperatures to the 2C target.

Dr Hansen said that target was still too high to forestall wholesale global changes.

“The target of 2C… is a prescription for long-term disaster,” he said. “You can’t say exactly what long term is but we are beginning to see signs of slow [climate] feedbacks beginning to come into play.

“Ice sheets are beginning to lose mass and methane hydrates are to some degree beginning to bubble out of melting permafrost.

“We should be aiming to keep CO2 no higher than about 350ppm and possibly somewhat less. That is probably necessary if we want to maintain stable ice sheets and shorelines and avoid many other issues.”

Some scientists believe 450ppm is a reasonable target for carbon dioxide concentrations while others expect a more realistic 550ppm, about twice pre-industrial levels.

Dr Hansen told the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco that at those levels, dramatic changes to our world were inevitable.

“If we want to maintain a planet that looks like the one humanity has known, then we’re basically out of time,” he said. “We have got to start reducing emissions, but this continued rapid growth [in emissions] makes it exceedingly difficult.”

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/father-of-climate-change-2c-limit-is-not-enough-6273721.html

 

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