A
new study by US scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
found that the amount of fresh water cycling through the Arctic is
increasing due to global warming. This has raised the concern that the
large volumes of ice melt from Greenland and other sources could dilute
the normally salty Arctic waters to the point that the circulation of
the North Atlantic, also known as the thermohaline circulation, could be
slowed or even halted, with disastrous consequences for the global
climate.
Explaining this immense potential tipping point in a
telephone interview with Supreme Master Television was Professor Anders
Levermann from Potsdam University, a senior researcher at the Potsdam
Institute of Climate Impact Research in Germany and the lead author of
the Sea Level Change chapter for the coming 5th report of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Professor Anders Levermann – Senior researcher, Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research, Germany (M):
If you put additional fresh water into the North Atlantic by melting
Greenland or by having more discharge from Siberian rivers, then you can
freshen the North Atlantic so strongly that there won’t be any sinking
of water anymore, and that would disrupt this thermohaline circulation,
and could make it stop. Because there’s so much heat transport
associated with this thermohaline circulation, it’s going to disturb the
entire climate system.
VOICE: The thermohaline circulation acts
as the “conveyor belt” bringing heat from the lower to higher parts of
the northern hemisphere. A collapse of this vital system could decrease
North Atlantic temperatures by up to 8 degrees Celsius, severely
affecting agriculture in Europe. Sea level rise and disrupted ecosystems
and rainfall patterns are the other consequences that could hugely
impact human life.
Professor Anders Levermann (M):
The estimates are such that this kind of sea level rise that we would
get from the collapse of the thermohaline circulation would be 10 times,
20 times quicker than what we see at the moment. The sea level would,
more or less, instantaneously rise in the North Atlantic by up to a
meter. Then, you disrupt the heat uptake of the ocean, which would
further increase global warming.
Then the rain belt in the
tropics would shift by a few hundreds kilometers. If you look where
people live in West Africa, and also in the Amazon region, then this is
where the rainfall is, and that would change enough to disturb these
communities.
VOICE: We thank Professor Levermann and Potsdam
Institute for Climate Impact Research colleagues as well as the
University of Massachusetts Amherst scientists for alerting us to this
potential catastrophe of the ocean as it affects the ecosphere. May we
act swiftly to avert such disastrously large-scale changes and protect
lives. During a September 2009 videoconference in Peru, as on many
previous occasions, Supreme Master Ching Hai urged for direct action
that effectively addresses such complex climate problems at their root.
Supreme Master Ching Hai :
We are not ready for the changes that are coming. We are not ready at
all. We are not prepared enough. Some of the changes are even
anticipated to be unexpected, because there are many complicated
interacting factors. The wisest action would be to fix the situation we
have now and prevent further damage, then we won’t even have to worry
about the future.
The smartest way would be to stop the
worsening of global warming by being vegan. It sounds very simple but it
is the best solution, the most effective and the effect of it will be
felt almost immediately. So please, before the situation gets any more
out of hand - let’s choose the vegan diet.
http://www.newswise.com/articles/arctic-freshwater-cycle-intensifies-marks-warming http://www.pik-potsdam.de/news/press-releases/archive/2005/changes-in-ocean-circulation-could-lead-to-rapid-regional-sea-level-change http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~anders/