A new report out today called The Copenhagen Diagnosis [2] updates the state of climate change science on the eve of the Copenhagen climate talks.
The scientific basis for the Copenhagen treaty draws on the conclusions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) [3], which is made up of the best minds in climate science. The latest report from the IPCC was released two years ago, and it is based on the scientific research of the previous three years. So the The Copenhagen Diagnosis is a very important update on the science, because a lot more research has been done since that time.
When we talk about the clock "tck-ing" and the urgent need for a fair, ambitious and binding deal in Copenhagen, a lot of that sense of urgency is grounded in what the science is telling us. Unfortunately, The Copenhagen Diagnosis finds that the need to act is more urgent the ever.
The report finds [4] that:
Not good. The time to act is now [5] and we need to ensure that our political leaders know about this update on the science and how important it is that we deal with this issue once and for all at the upcoming Copenhagen climate summit.
Links:
[1] http://tcktcktck.org/files/stories/hot-thermometer.jpg
[2] http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.org/default.html
[3] http://www.ipcc.ch/
[4] http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.org/press.html
[5] http://tcktcktck.org/people/i-am-ready