IPCC report - fossil-fuel extraction needs to stop now!
IPCC report - fossil-fuel extraction needs to stop now!
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC) issued a report yesterday
(31 March) that says the
effects of climate change are already occurring
on all
continents and across the oceans and that in parts of the
world, we
are ill-prepared for risks from changing
climate.
"The findings of the IPCC hammer home again, that
anthropogenic climate
chaos has begun for communities
across the globe. We can't keep ignoring
the stark
warnings of catastrophic consequences of climate change.
The
Emissions Trading Scheme is not working. We need to
be able to address the
effects ON not just OF climate
change through the Resource Management Act.
Fossil fuel
extraction needs to stop now" says Urs Signer, member
of
Climate Justice Taranaki.
The Australasia chapter of the report states that we can expect:
- increased damages
to ecosystems and settlements, economic losses and
risks
to human life from wildfires in most of southern Australia
and many
parts of New Zealand;
- increased frequency
and intensity of flood damage to settlements
and
infrastructure in Australia and New Zealand, driven
by increasing extreme
rainfall;
- increasing risks to
coastal infrastructure and low-lying ecosystems
in
Australia and New Zealand from continuing sea level
rise, with widespread
damages towards the upper end of
projected changes.
"Climate change is not just affecting
our relations in the Pacific who are
losing their land
and homes to the rising ocean. It is happening right
here
too, with impacts on future food production and many of
the
life-giving services our biosphere provides. Unless
we immediately deal
with our fossil-fuel addiction and
stop the extraction of oil, gas and
coal, it is now all
too clear that with every new well we are
virtually
digging the graves of our grandchildren"
concludes Urs
Signer
ENDS