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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7207335.stm

Climate 'clearly out of balance'

The world's climate is " clearly out of balance and is warming " , the

world's largest society of Earth and space scientists has said in a

statement.

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) warned that changes to the

Earth's climate system were " not natural " .

Changes in temperature, sea level and rainfall were best explained by

the increased concentration of greenhouse gases from human

activities, it added.

The union called for carbon emissions to be cut by more than 50% by

2100.

It is the first time the AGU has updated its policy position on

climate change since 2003, when it called for a concerted worldwide

study to understand how the Earth would change as a result of climate

change.

'Tough challenge'

The revised statement has gone further, stating that the changes to

the planet's climate system were " best explained by the increased

atmospheric abundances of greenhouse gases and aerosols generated by

human activities in the 20th Century " .

The AGU Council, which adopted the updated position, said that a

sustained research effort involving many of its members had

strengthened the scientific understanding of the impacts of climate

change.

It warned that the world faced a tough challenge over the coming 50

years: " Even the lower limit of impending climate change - an

additional global mean warming of 1.0C (1.8F) above the last decade -

is far beyond the range of climate variability experienced during the

past 1,000 years.

" Warming greater than 2.0C (3.6F) above 19th Century levels is

projected to be disruptive, reducing global agricultural

productivity, causing widespread loss of biodiversity, and - if

sustained over centuries - melting of much of the Greenland ice

sheet. "

If the 2C rise was to be avoided, the AGU said, net annual emissions

of carbon dioxide had to be cut by at least 50% by the end of the

century.

It acknowledged that, as with most projections, there was a degree of

uncertainty but that it was highly unlikely that the impacts would

be " inconsequential " .

" This is a fast-moving field of science and the AGU felt it was time

to update the statement, " AGU president, Tim Killeen, told BBC News.

" We took seven months to do it; we brought together a panel of

experts, who created drafts which underwent extensive critical

review, and it was formally approved by the elected Council in

December. "

Although the statement is consistent with previous positions adopted

by the AGU, Professor Killeen said it differed in a number of ways.

" There are fewer caveats that might have appeared in previous

statements, " he explained.

" It is more of a declarative statement that the climate is changing

and those changes are best explained by human effects due to

greenhouse gases and aerosols. "

" Secondly, rather than the AGU saying that this is important and

should be looked at, I think this is a call that we need to do

something about it. "

In 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

published its Fourth Assessment Report, which said changes to the

climate were " very likely " the result of human activity.

The IPCC also warned that the cost of acting now to reduce emissions

would be far less than having to adapt to the future consequences of

climate change.

The AGU, which has 50,000 members in 137 countries, said delivering

solutions would require the co-operation of all sectors; from science

and technology, to industry and government.

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