New
climate change report highlights importance of immediate action. A
report sponsored by the United States Department of Energy was released
this week, which concludes that some of the effects of climate change
are already irreversible; that is, the effects of emissions already in
the atmosphere will last for up to a thousand years. Lead author Dr.
Susan Solomon of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's
(NOAA) Earth System Research Laboratory in Colorado, USA also stated
that the oceans, which up to now have been absorbing much surplus
warmth, will soon reach their maximum and will begin emitting heat back
into the atmosphere, further amplifying the warming effect. The report
recommends immediate action from policy makers to offset the damage
already done to the environment.
Dr. Solomon, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration and United States Department of Energy,
our sincere thanks for this timely information confirming the dire
state of our planet. We pray for humanity’s quick action to bring more
caring stewardship to the environment and halt climate change while
there still is time.
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