Levels of atmospheric CO2 have never been this high
in human history; will 'rise in carbon be matched by rise in climate
activism'?
We did it, and it's nothing to cheer about.
The world hit the "sobering milestone"
of 400 parts per million (ppm) of CO2 on Thursday—a first in human
history—marking "a moment of symbolic significance on road of idiocy"
the world has chosen, as well as a call for urgent climate action.
Reaching this threshold level represents a global failure to address the runaway greenhouse gas emissions; as Al Gore wrote today, it shows "we are reaping the consequences of our recklessness."
Hitting 400 ppm "symbolizes that so far we have failed miserably in
tackling this problem,” Pieter P. Tans, who runs the monitoring program
at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told the New York Times.
And if you're experiencing a sense of doom that we've reached a level
of CO2 the Earth hasn't seen for at least three million years, you're
not alone.
“It feels like the inevitable march toward disaster,” Maureen E. Raymo, a Columbia University earth scientist, warned.
At the Guardian,
George Monbiot slams the 400 ppm mark as "a moment of symbolic
significance on road of idiocy." The problem is the overarching power of
fossil fuel companies, he writes.
The problem is simply stated: the power of the fossil fuel companies
is too great. Among those who seek and obtain high office are people
characterised by a complete absence of empathy or scruples, who will
take money or instructions from any corporation or billionaire who
offers them, and then defend those interests against the current and
future prospects of humanity.
This new climate milestone reflects a profound failure of politics, in which democracy has quietly been supplanted by plutocracy.
Without a widespread reform of campaign finance, lobbying and
influence-peddling and the systematic corruption they promote, our
chances of preventing climate breakdown are close to zero.
So here stands our political class at a waystation along the road of idiocy, apparently determined only to complete the journey.
Climate change movement 350.org, which has campaigned around 350 ppm being the safe upper limit for atmospheric CO2, created a website to reflect on what this alarming new milestone means, and how we can move forward.
On the site, Payal Parekh, coordinator for Global Power Shift,
calls "Crossing the 400 ppm threshold [...] a somber reminder that we
haven't taken the action we need. Nevertheless there is good reason for
hope—activists all across the globe are fighting the fossil fuel
industry and demanding clean, just and affordable solutions to our
energy needs."
Also urging climate action is 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben, who
writes that "The only question now is whether the relentless rise in
carbon can be matched by a relentless rise in the activism necessary to
stop it."
If we don't get off this fast-moving greenhouse gas train, Scripps
geochemist Ralph Keeling warned weeks ago, we're on track to "hit 450
ppm within a few decades."
Source: CommonDreams
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