Letter from Tällberg: We are about to leave the Holocene

Article PhotoHere at the Tällberg Forum, both daylight and heady discussion about sustainability and global understanding seem to go on around the clock, but the show-stealer so far was the panel on climate change. “Rogue” NASA scientist James Hansen lead the panel off with a grim pronouncement, saying that there looms a “huge gap” between what is understood (by scientists) about global warming and what is known by the public. In short, Hansen says, the climate crisis is a far more dire and present danger than most of us like to think. “We are closer to a level of dangerous, human-made interference with the climate than we realize. … We are about to leave the Holocene” Hansen is particularly concerned about the timeframe within which we must act. There is increasing evidence that we are rapidly approaching a series of climate tipping points, where feedback loops in the environment (the march of forests pole-wards and melting glaciers and sea ice, meaning the Earth’s darkening surface retains more of the sun’s heat; melting tundra releasing increasing amounts of methane as it thaws; etc.) began to contribute to a galloping greenhouse effect brought on by our actions. (For a particularly elegant discussion of… (more)

(Posted by Alex Steffen in Climate Change at 3:16 AM)