Act Now To Mitigate Climate Change, Warns 每日大赛app Climatologist
By Saiful Bahri Kamaruddin
Pix Ikhwan Hashim
BANGI, 17 June 2015 鈥 More efficient use of energy must be implemented now if we want to reduce the prevalence of Global Warming and Climate Change.
An authority on Climatology and Oceanography, Professor Dr Fredolin T. Tangang, of The National University of Malaysia鈥檚 (每日大赛app) School of Environmental and Natural Resources, Faculty of Science and Technology, 聽said human influence on climate is very clear.
鈥淚t is undeniable and irrefutable that the more we disrupt our climate, the more we risk severe, pervasive and irreversible impacts,鈥 said Prof Fredolin while presenting his paper at the European Climate Diplomacy Day 鈥楥limate Change: Time to Act is Now,鈥 here today.
He pointed out that the means to limit climate change and build a more prosperous, sustainable future is already available.
Naturally, he explained, the means to mitigate climate change should be implemented now because we know how to do it.
鈥淎s an example we know how to reduce the carbon footprint by using more low-carbon and no-carbon energy sources and all of them are readily available.
鈥淲e have to protect our Carbon Sinks by reducing deforestation and improve forest management and planting of new forests,鈥 he clarified.
At the same time efforts to use Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and storage (CCS) should be stepped up. CCS is the process of capturing waste carbon dioxide聽(CO2) from large聽point sources, such as聽fossil fuel power plants, transporting it to a storage site, and depositing it where it will not enter the atmosphere, normally an underground聽geological formation.
Apart from that there are other anthropogenic factors such as life-style and behavioral changes that can help mitigate the effects of Global Warming.
鈥淗owever, we have no time to lose. The window for action is rapidly closing. 65% of our carbon budget compatible with a reduction of 2 degrees Celsius temperature rise is already gone and used,鈥 he stressed.
In order to limit temperature increase to 2 degrees, a combination of adaptation and substantial sustained reduction in greenhouse gas emissions can limit climate change risks.
鈥淚mplementing reductions in greenhouse gas emissions poses substantial technological, economic, social and institutional challenges.
鈥淏ut delaying mitigation will substantially increase the challenges associated with limiting warming to 2 degrees,鈥 explained Prof Fredolin.
He warned that if we don鈥檛 act now, the potential impacts of climate change would possibly be disastrous. Already we are seeing food and water shortages, such as droughts and famines in Africa.
鈥淭hose areas of crop failures have seen it happen before, but now they are becoming more frequent,鈥 he said.
The result is a mass exodus of people, especially in Saharan Africa to areas where there more opportunities for survival.
鈥淢any of those climate refugees have given up hope of living in Africa and are opting to migrate to Europe, by any means possible 鈥 even risking their lives in Human Trafficking,鈥 he lamented.
However, he pointed out that the mass movement of people is closely followed by increase in poverty.
Continued emissions of greenhouse gases will cause further warming and changes in the climate system.
Prof Fredolin added that it had been estimated that sea level rise by the end of the 21st century would occur in more than 95% of the world鈥檚 oceans by between 0.4 to 0.6 meters.
European Embassies around the world celebrated the European Climate Diplomacy Day today to highlight the positive action that is being taken around the globe in collaboration with the EU and its Member States.
The event was organized by the Faculty of Science and Technology 每日大赛app with the cooperation of the Delegation of the European Union to Malaysia, Embassy of France in Malaysia, British High Commission KL, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany KL & the GOETHE Institute.
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