The Copenhagen Diagnosis is a summary of the global warming peer
reviewed science since 2007. Produced by a team of 26 scientists
led by the University of New South Wales Climate Research Centre,
the Diagnosis convincingly proves that the effects of global
warming have gotten worse in the last three years. It is a timely
update to the UN s Intercontinental Panel on Climate Change 2007
Fourth Assessment document (IPCC AR4).
The report places the blame for the century long temperature
increase on human factors and says the turning point "must come
soon." If we are to limit warming to 2 degrees above pre-industrial
values, global emissions must peak by 2020 at the latest and then
decline rapidly. The scientists warned that waiting for higher
levels of scientific certainty could mean that some tipping points
will be crossed before they are recognized. By 2050 we will
effectively need to be in a post-carbon economy if we are to avoid
unlivable temperatures.
Authors: Ian Allison, Nathaniel Bindoff, Robert Bindschadler,
Peter Cox, Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudre, Matthew England, Jane
Francis, Nicolas Gruber, Alan Haywood, David Karoly, Georg Kaser,
Corinne Le Quere, Tim Lenton, Michael Mann, Ben McNeil, Andy
Pitman, Stefan Rahmstorf, Eric Rignot, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber,
Stephen Schneider, Steven Sherwood, Richard Somerville, Konrad
Steffen, Eric Steig, Martin Visbeck, Andrew Weaver
Named a 2012 Outstanding Academic Title by the American Library
Association's "Choice "publicationA synthesis of more than 200
timely, up-to-date, and peer-reviewed papers that serves as an
interim evaluation of climate science midway through the IPCC
Assessment Report cycle Authored by 26 of the world's leading
climate scientists, most of whom are also contributing authors to
the IPCC Assessment Reports. Covers a broad range of topics
evaluated by the IPCC, including greenhouse gas emissions, the
global carbon cycle, sea level rise, and future climate
projections. Topical boxes summarize each chapter and address
commonly held misconceptions surrounding the science of climate
change."
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