13 Scary Facts
Today I received an e-mail from Environmental Defense. The email contained information on "13 facts about the realities of global warming". For someone like me, an active environmentalist, it was very sad to read. However, WE have the power to change the course! We CAN made a difference. These 13 scary facts are a great reminder that we need to stay strong and keep supporting groups like Environmental Defense because we have not won the battle yet. Increase in the global carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels since the Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1992. Average concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in May 2008, a record high. The projected concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by 2100 under a business as usual scenario where we don't dramatically reduce global warming emissions. Average concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere before industrial emissions. Length of time carbon dioxide stays in the earth's atmosphere before it is absorbed into carbon sinks. Length of time changes in the earth's surface temperature, rainfall, and sea level will remain even after carbon dioxide emissions are completely stopped. Percentage that 2008's Arctic seasonal sea ice melt outpaced normal levels. Increase in the rate of Greenland's ice melt over the last five years. Number of days earlier seasons are coming than 50 years ago. Number of acres of forests in Colorado destroyed by the pine beetle, which is better able to survive warmer winters and is wrecking havoc in America's western forests. Amount spent by the oil and coal industries in the first six months of 2008 in political contributions, lobbying expenditures and advertising to oppose climate action. Number of global warming bills passed by the Senate. Number of global warming bills passed by the House.
Without further adieu, here are the 13 facts posted on EDF's website.35%
388.57 ppm
541 – 970 ppm
260 – 280 ppm
50 – 200 years
1000 years
34%
70%
1.7 days
1.5 million
$427 million
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