THE NEW NORMAL
By Anton Antonio
December 11, 2015
All over the world today, people are talking about climate
change. But what exactly will planet
earth look after climate change cycles into reality? Here is a researched material on the new
environment after climate change completes its initial work…
“NEW STUDY SHOWS HOW CLIMATE CHANGE IS ALREADY RESHAPING THE
EARTH
By Joe Romm
September 3, 2015
A landmark study in the journal Nature documents an
expansion of the world’s dry and semi-arid climate regions since 1950 – and
attributes it to human-caused global warming.
This expansion of the world’s dry zones is a basic prediction of climate
science. The fact it is so broadly
observable now means we must take seriously the current projections of
widespread global Dust-Bowlification in the coming decades on our current CO2
emissions pathway – including the U.S.’s own breadbasket. The new study, “Significant
anthropogenic-induced changes of climate classes since 1950,” looks at multiple
datasets of monthly temperature and precipitation over time. The main finding: About 5.5% of the global
total land area has shifted toward warmer and drier climate types from 1950 –
2010, and significant changes include expansion of arid and high-latitude
continental climate zones, shrinking in polar and midlatitude continental
climates. As for the cause, “we find
that these changes of climate types since 1950 cannot be explained as natural
variations but are driven by anthropogenic factors.” In short, humans are causing the world’s arid
and semi-arid climate zones to expand into the highly populated mid-latitude
continental climates (where, for instance, most Americans live) – and causing
the high-latitude climates to expand into the polar zones. Of course, the polar zones are precisely
where the carbon-rich frozen tundra is and the land-locked ice of the world’s
biggest ice sheet and glaciers. These
are stunning changes when you consider the fact that the world has only warmed
about 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1950, and we are on track to warm 5 times that
much (or more) this century alone.
Multiple climate studies project continued climate inaction will put
some one-third of the currently-habited and arable landmass of the planet into
a state of new permanent drought post-2050.
This new study finds that we are well on our way. The study uses the Koppen-Geiger climate
classification system: (A) Tropical/megathermal climates; (B) Dry (arid and
semiarid) climates; (C) Temperate/mesothermal climates; (D)
Continental/microthermal climates; and, (E) Polar and alpine climates. The study looks at changes in temperature and
precipitation to determine changes to the various climate zones over time. A region can shift to a drier climate zone if
precipitation drops – or if temperature rises.
Higher temperatures cause more evaporation and dry out soil. The authors note that of all their results,
“the most conspicuous feature is a worldwide expansion of climate (mainly
semiarid) at the expense of midlatitude climate. In particular, the researchers found that
“rising temperature and decreasing precipitation are about equally important in
causing the expansion of semiarid climate in Asia and western North America,
while the contribution of decreasing precipitation to the increasing semiarid
climate is much larger than that of temperature over North Africa, South Africa
and South America.” The only one way to
prevent the irreversible Dust-Bowlification of large parts of land is keep
total warming as low as possible.”
Is this the kind of planet we want to for the future
generations? We cannot just shrug our shoulders and simply say: “It’s the new
normal”.
Thoughts to
promote positive action…
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