Decades of Distraction: How the United States Ignores Climate Change

Imagine a giant asteroid on a direct collision with Earth. That is the equivalent of what we face now with climate change, yet we dither. ~James Hansen Climate change is not a new concept; scientists have been studying it since the early 19th century. In 1824, French physicist Joseph Fourier describ...

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spelling ftunivrhodeislan:oai:digitalcommons.uri.edu:srhonorsprog-1758 2023-07-30T04:05:37+02:00 Decades of Distraction: How the United States Ignores Climate Change Sheehan, Kaitlyn 2019-05-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/srhonorsprog/709 https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1758/viewcontent/Digital_Commons_TL.pdf https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1758/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Bookmark_No_Crop_Bleed__3_.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@URI https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/srhonorsprog/709 https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1758/viewcontent/Digital_Commons_TL.pdf https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1758/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Bookmark_No_Crop_Bleed__3_.pdf Senior Honors Projects Climate Change Timeline Current Events History Distraction Media text 2019 ftunivrhodeislan 2023-07-17T18:42:37Z Imagine a giant asteroid on a direct collision with Earth. That is the equivalent of what we face now with climate change, yet we dither. ~James Hansen Climate change is not a new concept; scientists have been studying it since the early 19th century. In 1824, French physicist Joseph Fourier described the earth’s natural greenhouse effect; however, no one could predict the importance of this early discovery. Nearly 40 years later John Tyndall proved that water vapor and other gases created the greenhouse effect. Just 35 years later, Svante Arrhenius published the theory that burning fossil fuels added carbon dioxide to the atmosphere; thus, humanity would raise the planet’s average temperature. In 1934, measurements showed that the U.S. and North Atlantic Region had warmed significantly during the previous half of the century. This announcement was disregarded for immediate concerns such as the Great Depression and the flu epidemic. It was ignored by the scientific community, the media, and the general public. No one understood the looming threat on the horizon, and thus began the pattern of pushing aside climate change for the sake of economic development. As time progressed, the cycle repeated, and climate change announcements have been dominated by the economy, wars, and epidemics in an ever-expanding mainstream news cycle. The advent of social media added an even greater barrage of distraction. Throughout the course of my research I looked historically at how the development of technology has gone hand-in-hand with the quality of life for Americans, but inversely impacted the climate. There is a lack of focus on the climate and environment, and an unmatched focus on large scale global events, pop culture, and revved-up 24/7 news reporting. There have been progressive policies, committees and conferences that have brought about positive change such as the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols, the Paris Agreement, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and the UN Climate Summit. Globally, climate scientists ... Text North Atlantic University of Rhode Island: DigitalCommons@URI
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description Imagine a giant asteroid on a direct collision with Earth. That is the equivalent of what we face now with climate change, yet we dither. ~James Hansen Climate change is not a new concept; scientists have been studying it since the early 19th century. In 1824, French physicist Joseph Fourier described the earth’s natural greenhouse effect; however, no one could predict the importance of this early discovery. Nearly 40 years later John Tyndall proved that water vapor and other gases created the greenhouse effect. Just 35 years later, Svante Arrhenius published the theory that burning fossil fuels added carbon dioxide to the atmosphere; thus, humanity would raise the planet’s average temperature. In 1934, measurements showed that the U.S. and North Atlantic Region had warmed significantly during the previous half of the century. This announcement was disregarded for immediate concerns such as the Great Depression and the flu epidemic. It was ignored by the scientific community, the media, and the general public. No one understood the looming threat on the horizon, and thus began the pattern of pushing aside climate change for the sake of economic development. As time progressed, the cycle repeated, and climate change announcements have been dominated by the economy, wars, and epidemics in an ever-expanding mainstream news cycle. The advent of social media added an even greater barrage of distraction. Throughout the course of my research I looked historically at how the development of technology has gone hand-in-hand with the quality of life for Americans, but inversely impacted the climate. There is a lack of focus on the climate and environment, and an unmatched focus on large scale global events, pop culture, and revved-up 24/7 news reporting. There have been progressive policies, committees and conferences that have brought about positive change such as the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols, the Paris Agreement, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and the UN Climate Summit. Globally, climate scientists ...
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