That equates to a figure of £3.68 trillion - while to act quickly would cost the equivalent of £184bn annually, 1 per cent of world GDP.
Across the world, environmental groups hailed the report as the beginning of a new era on climate change, but the White House maintained an ominous silence. However, the report laid down a challenge to the US, and other major emerging economies including China and India, that British ministers said cannot be ignored.
Its recommendations are based on stabilising carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere at between 450 and 550 parts per million - which would still require a cut of at least 25 per cent in global emissions, rising to 60 per cent for the wealthy nations.
It accepts that even with a very strong expansion of renewable energy sources, fossil fuels could still account for more than half of global energy supplies by 2050.
Presenting the findings in London, Tony Blair said the 700-page document was the "most important report on the future" published by his Government. Green campaigners said that at last the world had woken up to the dangers they had been warning about for years.
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1943294.ece
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The 'ominous silence' from the US says it all. One major newspaper has already called for a ban on all global warming articles.
In short, it don't mean shit if the US and China ain't listening.
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“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”
I heard a staggering statistic on Discovery too during their 'China Week'; in China they will be comissioning a new coal fired electricity plant every 3 hours, every day, for the next 7 years. Something like that.
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"I think it's important to always carry enough technology to restart civilization, should it be necessary." Mark Tilden
So, the end result, I think, is we are on this ride, and it's going to get HOT, and civilization will either survive or it will die based on it's success in LIVING with global warming, not preventing it.
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“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”
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If there was ever a time for Canadians to become pushy - now is the time - for time is running out on this nation called Canada.
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So the Japanese and German ones aren't operational? The UK had one in Birmingham till '95 too. Where did I ever imply Chinese are stupid, Sarge?
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"I think it's important to always carry enough technology to restart civilization, should it be necessary." Mark Tilden
And my comment about stupidity was not directed at you, but at anyone in general who was concerned about China's industrial development but was under the false impression that industrial backward = technologically backward = intelligently backward.
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“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”
Wikki.
I should have said, first commercial high-speed.
The German one is kaput.
The British one went belly-up.
The first and second Japanese one were test beds. The Koreans are close to also having a fully operational commerical line.
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“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”
Indeed.
"China Week" on Discovery was very informative. China is a force to be reconed with, if they stay their present course.
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"I think it's important to always carry enough technology to restart civilization, should it be necessary." Mark Tilden