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7-Degree Global Temperature Rise Is Inevitable, Trump Administration Presumes

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By Mindy Weisberger, Senior Writer | September 28, 2018 03:25pm ET

7-Degree Global Temperature Rise Is Inevitable, Trump Administration Presumes (and Shrugs It Off)

A recently issued environmental report suggests that leaders in the Trump administration have already shrugged off the possibility of putting the brakes on climate change, a stance that embraces a catastrophic future for the planet.

Scientists have warned that if current levels of fossil fuel consumption continue unchecked, Earth could warm by as much as 7 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) by 2100.

And according to this report, that prediction is already accepted by the government as inevitable — and nothing will be done to prevent it, The Washington Post reported today (Sept. 28). [6 Unexpected Effects of Climate Change]

Drafted in July, the environmental report was issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and its goal was to justify President Trump's proposal to freeze gas-mileage standards for light trucks and cars produced after 2020, according to The Washington Post.

Pushing to make vehicles more fuel efficient would reduce harmful emissions that contribute to global warming, while Trump's plan increases greenhouse gas emissions. But in a scenario where dire warming by 2100 was a foregone conclusion, Trump's policy wouldn't make that much of a difference, The Washington Post reported.

Since the age of industrialization began in 1880 — ushering in the widespread use of fossil fuels — global average temperatures rose 0.9 degrees F (0.5 degrees C) in just over a century. And if fossil- fuel burning continues unabated, temperatures would continue to rise along a similar trajectory, topping 7 degrees F (4 degrees C) by the end of the century.

According to the report, turning the tide of runaway climate change would require "substantial increases in technology innovation and adoption," and attempting such sweeping and dramatic change — even with the stakes as high as they are — is "not currently technologically feasible or economically feasible."

For more information, read the full story at The Washington Post.

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I thought they denied the problem even exists.

On the other hand this position isn't wrong. It is easy to bitch but nobody actually wants to do anything significant about the problem. Actually pass laws requiring some noticeable sacrifice instead of some feel good ineffectual shit and people will freak. Can't win, don't try.
 

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I thought they denied the problem even exists.

On the other hand this position isn't wrong. It is easy to bitch but nobody actually wants to do anything significant about the problem. Actually pass laws requiring some noticeable sacrifice instead of some feel good ineffectual shit and people will freak. Can't win, don't try.
Not exactly. They can no longer get away with saying the climate isn't changing. They can however, still sell the lie that no one has yet proven the change is caused by people, and the corollary, that people can do nothing positive about it. That part of the denial even extends to staying silent about ways to survive — like moving off flood-plains, building more climate-adapted homes, and changing the crops we depend on.

Much the way history tells us people have always resisted, and denied the evidence and tried to draw out and postpone the inevitable day when even 'they' must accept the reality: 'Guess the Fuehrer was wrong after all'. 'Guess building that temple wasn't enough to keep the rivers flowing forever'. ' Damn! You mean that really was the last tree on the Island?' For most of us, human progress, such as it is, has always been more about resisting change than stepping forward to make them. The smart moves only become obvious as 'we' start writing history books.
 
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