IPCC REPORT



Three scientists and the year 2035  [1]
The hype around the Intergovernamental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) prognosis that the glaciers of the Himalaya will be gone by 2035 is a great campaign to discredit the IPCC. It is quite difficult to cite an exact year when some changes will happen caused by climatologic factors, however it is impossible to say it will not happen. Who has proofs that it will not happen?

All the very lauded scientists which rise there voices to discredit the IPCC are those who are responsible for the failure of the Conference of Copenhagen.

Georg Kaser
Georg Kaser was a leading author of the IPCC report he now criticizes. Kaser is a glacier researcher at the University of Insbruck/Austria. While he denies the melting of the Himalaya his Alp glaciers, where he is sitting on, are dripping away. He will publish in the next issue of “Science” how the IPCC report was made public. Once again he may attract the attention on his person.

Professor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber
Schellnhuber, German climate researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research is eager to join the accusations against the IPCC calling for more quality control of the studies.

Kaser and Schellnhuber do not make public their own failure to provide solutions to the climate change. They were advisers of the politicians which met in Copenhagen. They failed to present a consistent global plan of renewable energies with could be realised by the community of all nations. The politicians were willing to come to a consensus, but they came with empty hands. These scientist are now polishing up their merits by defaming the IPCC.

Steven Chu [2]
Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning experimental physicist, is secretary of energy in the Obama administration. His job was to wean America from dependence on fossil fuels, rebuild the nation's electrical grid and address the challenges of climate change. Chu has little experience inside the Beltway, the Energy Department, the manufacture maintenance of nuclear weapons and how to create a nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, near Las Vegas. For the time being storage of US nuclear waste is being done at open air. Chu has to manage 114,000 employees and contractors of the Department and a budget that has more than doubled this year. President Obama went to Copenhagen without any global solution from his secretary Steven Chu.

These three scientists are the culprits of a disorganized future of the global climate. The outcomes of their work are very meagre.


[1] Panne der Uno-Experten. Falsche Gletscherprognose empört Klimaforscher. Spiegel Online 19.January 2010.
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/0,1518,672852,00.html

[2] Steven Chu. The New York Times. March 23, 2009.
http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/people/c/steven_chu/index.html




              The UN Conference at Copenhagen 2009


The UN Conference at Copenhagen in December 2009 will set the international climate change agreement for the post-2012 period.

Many meetings and Conferences took place after the first conference at Bali.

Impact of the global financial crisis
Unfortunately the final conference will take place in the peak of a financial world depression. The government will look to lowest costs of energy to back their economy.

Only economic interests will dominate the talks. To harmonise climate issues, economic interests and to relieve poverty, a GLOBAL ENERGY INITIATIVE is being proposed. This initiative may be adopted by he UN Conference at Copenhagen 2009. It provides immediate results, tackles the pollution caused by transportation and produces revenues for regions which are the poores of the world.

Please see the detail at  GLOBAL ENERGY INITIATIVE

Suggested Solar Energy/Hydrogen economy
A clean energy solution, based on Solar Energy/Hydrogen economy is presented as a suggestion to the UN Conference in Copenhagen 2009. Local activities evolve to a global DCgrid. The Initiative creates new energy markets. It is designed to help car manufacturing business and their suppliers. Climate protection and financial crisis may be targeted using resources to build a society with zero emission.

European Hydrogen Initiative
The EU Hydrogen Initiative uses electricity from solar energy and wind turbines for the electrolysis of water. Hydrogen is used as fuel for cars. The deserts of Africa, Middle East, Asia, USA and Australia may provide the entire humanity with clean solar electricity and Hydrogen as fuel for transportationfuel.
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India and China are increasing rapidly the number or cars on their roads. Internal combustion engines may be equipped with double fuel injection systems and double fuel tanks. These cars may use petrol or hydrogen, depending on the availability of gas pumps. A strategy for an immediate introduction of hydrogen cars is presented.
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Milestones on the way to Copenhagen
The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The major feature of the Kyoto Protocol is that it sets binding targets for 37 industrialized countries and the European community for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions . It ends in 2012, therefore many meetings were held to prepare an post-2012 agreement:

- Italy: Summer 2009: G8+5 Governments Summit
- Geneva, Switzerland: 31 August – 4 September 2009World Climate Conference-3. Climate prediction and information for decision-making.
- Copenhagen, Denmark: UN Negotiations (COP 15). Final post-2012 agreement.

Most work is being done at the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), located in Bonn, Germany.
Main office
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Web: http://unfccc.int

Gateway to the UN System's Work on Climate Change
A complete list of UN activities related to climate, biological diversity and sustainable development is given at http://www.un.org/climatechange/index.shtml