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Discover key facts about global warming, from scientific consensus to necessary emissions reductions. Learn about technological solutions and behavioral challenges. Take action now to safeguard the planet for future generations.
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Number Ten • There is a scientific consensus that human activities are very likely to affect global climate
Number Nine • There is some chance that, due to the uncertainties of complex models and the assumptions used to drive them, the consensus is wrong.
Number Eight • Ignoring the potential implications of climate change is taking a big risk with a valuable asset. • The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommends that we avoid “dangerous human interference” with global climate systems.
Number Seven • In order to avoid dangerous interference, IPCC estimates that we need to hold global emissions about steady.
Number Six • Since the developing world would still like to develop, the developed world must make substantial emissions reductions. • IPCC says 70-80 percent of current levels must be reduced by 2040-2050.
Number Five • The Kyoto Protocol will result in only modest emission reductions • The US has not yet ratified this treaty
Number Four • We have 30-40 years to transform industrialized society • Reducing emissions by 70-80 percent is a substantial challenge
Number Three • We already have technologies that can help us on the way • Efficiency • Renewable Energy • Coal-gasification with carbon sequestration
Number Two • The behavioral challenges are much more daunting than the technological ones.
Number One • Climate change isn’t likely to affect our generation. • We need to make changes for subsequent generations.