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Tyler Group Domestic Economic Greenhouse gases already dangerous turning point has been... - 1 views

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    The CO2 equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere already exceeded 390 ppm million (NOAA) has (with a total of "long-term" greenhouse gas more than 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This stage is considered to be a turning point. "The amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is already emerging that could potentially cause dangerous climate change. We are already at risk ... It's not next year or next decade, it is now. "(Tim Flannery, climate change expert) (1), (2). Scientist Chris Field from the IPCC says that the current trajectory of climate change was now much worse than the IPCC originally planned in part by China and India's growing dependence on coal-fired plants. Research shows that CO2 emissions have increased since 2000, despite growing concerns about climate change greatly. During the 1990s, CO2 emissions grew by less than 1% per year. Since 2000, emissions of 3.5% per year are grown. No part of the world had a decline in emissions from 2000 to 2008. Chris Field told the American Association for the Advancement of Science: "We are basically a future climate of everything, we have to model climate situations considered seriously, look at now." (Interview) report from the International Energy Agency, in 2011, global emissions reached a record. "When I look at these data, the trend is perfectly in line with a rise in temperature of 6 degrees Celsius (2050), which would have devastating consequences for the planet." IEA chief economist Fatih Birol, Report from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA): "climate disasters are on the rise. About 70 percent of disasters are now climate related - about 50 percent two decades ago. These disasters a heavy human toll and come with a higher price. In the last decade, 2.4 billion people were affected, compared the climate related disasters, to1.7 billion in the past decade. The cost of respon
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    This will probably become even more obvious
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