How to Manage the Cop21 Policies?

While the climate and earth scientists now launch the new theory of abrupt climate change with overwhelming evidence about CO2s and the positive feedback lopes from Arctic meltdown and methane emissions from permafrost, the UNFCCC does not speed up the implementation of its promised policies. The so...

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Main Author: Jan-Erik Lane
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Online Access:http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/ijba/article/view/13701/8465
http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/ijba/article/view/13701
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Summary:While the climate and earth scientists now launch the new theory of abrupt climate change with overwhelming evidence about CO2s and the positive feedback lopes from Arctic meltdown and methane emissions from permafrost, the UNFCCC does not speed up the implementation of its promised policies. The social sciences have yet to come up with management plans for global decarbonisation. Resilience is no longer an option when the tipping point is muck closer in time than earlier believed. The key nations are not taking steps towards the saving of mankind from run away global warming. run away climate change, elimination of coal and charcoal, solar power plants, carbon capture, abrupt climate change theory