Today’s Climate Change Impacts Could Extend for Millennia Chris Mooney Monday, February 8, 2016

Chris Mooney | The Washington Post

A large group of climate scientists has made a bracing statement in the journal Nature Climate Change, arguing that we are mistaken if we think global warming is only a matter of the next 100 years or so — in fact, they say, we are locking in changes that will play out over as many as 10,000 years.

“The next few decades offer a brief window of opportunity to minimize large-scale and potentially catastrophic climate change that will extend longer than the entire history of human civilization thus far,” write the 22 climate researchers, led by Peter Clark, from Oregon State University.

The author names include not only a number of very influential climate scientists in general but several key leaders behind major reports from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, including MIT’s Susan Solomon and Thomas Stocker of the University of Bern in Switzerland.

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Photo: MIT Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences Prof. Susan Solomon among leading climate scientists to co-author study in Nature Climate Change

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