CNN's View of Climate History

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A timeline of climate change science

By Matthew Knight for CNN

LONDON, England (CNN) Climatology was once a small and often overlooked branch of science. But important discoveries made as [early as] the early 19th century have contributed to what is the most important field of scientific study in the world today. Listed below are some key dates in climate change history.

1824

French physicist Joseph Fourier is first to describe a “greenhouse effect” in a paper delivered to Paris’s Académie Royale des Sciences.

1861

Irish physicist John Tyndall carries out research on radiant heat and the absorption of radiation by gases and vapors including CO2 and H2O. He shows that carbon dioxide can absorb in the infrared spectrum, and it can cause a change in temperature. Tyndall famously declares: “The solar heat possesses. . . the power of crossing an atmosphere. But when the heat is absorbed by the planet, it is so changed in quality that the rays emanating from the planet cannot get with the same freedom back into space. Thus the atmosphere admits of the entrance of the solar heat, but checks its exit. The result is a tendency to accumulate heat at the surface of the planet.”

1896

Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius first proposes the idea of a man-made greenhouse effect. He hypothesizes that the increase in the burning of coal since the beginning of industrialization could lead to an increase in atmospheric CO2 and heat up the earth. Arrhenius was trying to find out why the earth experienced ice ages. He thought the prospect of future generations living “under a milder sky” would be a desirable state of affairs.

1938

British engineer Guy Stewart Callendar compiles temperature statistics in a variety of regions and finds that over the previous century the mean temperature had risen markedly. He also discovers that CO2 levels had risen 10 percent during the same period. He concludes that CO2 was the most likely reason for the rise in temperature.

1955

John Hopkins University researcher Gilbert Plass proves that increased levels of carbon dioxide could raise atmospheric temperature. By 1959 Plass is boldly predicting that the earth’s temperature would rise more than 3 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century.

In the same year chemist Hans Suess detects the fossil carbon produced by burning fuels, although he and Roger Revelle – director of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography – declare that the oceans must be absorbing the majority of atmospheric carbon dioxide, they decide to conduct further research.

1958

Revelle and Suess employ geochemist Charles Keeling to continuously monitor CO2 levels in the atmosphere. After only two years of measurements in Antarctica an increase is visible. The graph becomes widely known as the Keeling Curve and becomes an icon of global warming debate and continues to chart the year on year rise in CO2 concentrations to this day.

1970

The first “Earth Day” takes place on April 22nd across America. Twenty million people participate in the event organized by Democratic Senator Gaylord Nelson. It follows and precedes a series of U.S. Department for Energy reports highlighting concern about global warming.

1979

The first World Climate Conference is held in Geneva attended by a range of scientists and leads to the establishment of the World Climate Program.

1985

Scientists at the World Climate Program conference at Villach in Austria confidently predict that increased CO2 concentrations will lead to a significant rise in the mean surface temperatures of the earth. A hole in the ozone layer is discovered over Antarctica.

1987

Officially the hottest year on record to date. Three years later the 1980s is confirmed as the hottest decade since records began.

1988

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is set up by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). The IPCC will provide reports based on scientific evidence which reflect existing viewpoints within the scientific community.

Parts of the Mississippi river are reduced to a trickle and Yellowstone National Park becomes a tinderbox. In June, Dr James Hansen of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies delivers his famous testimony to the U.S. Senate. Based on computer models and temperature measurements he is 99 percent sure that the [human caused] greenhouse effect has been detected and it is already changing the climate.

1990

The IPCC delivers its first assessment on the state of climate change, predicting an increase of 0.3 °C each decade in the 21st century — greater than any rise seen over the previous 10,000 years.

1992

The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development — better known as the Earth Summit — takes place in Rio de Janeiro attended by 172 countries. It is the first unified effort to get to grips with global warming and leads to negotiations which result in the Kyoto Protocol.

1995

The hottest year on record. Four years later the 1990s are confirmed as the hottest decade in 1000 years.

The IPCC report for that year states that “the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.”

1997

The Kyoto Protocol: Industrialized countries agree to cut their emissions of six key greenhouse gases by an average of 5.2 percent. Under the terms of the agreement each country — except developing countries — commits to a reduction by 2008 — 2012 compared to 1990 levels. Notably, the U.S. Congress vote 95 to 0 against any treaty which doesn’t commit developing countries to “meaningful” cuts in emissions.

2001

Newly elected U.S. President George W. Bush renounces the Kyoto Protocol stating that it will damage the U.S. economy. The third IPCC report declares that the evidence of global warming over the previous 50 years being fueled by human activities is stronger than ever.

2003

Europe experiences one the hottest summers on record causing widespread drought claiming the lives of over 30,000 people.

2005

Following ratification by Russia — the 19th country to do so — in November 2004, the Kyoto Protocol becomes a legally binding treaty. America and Australia continue their refusal to sign up claiming reducing emissions would damage their economies.

2007

175 countries in total have ratified the Kyoto Treaty. Under new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Australia ratifies the treaty. The IPCC report for a fourth time states that “warming of the climate is unequivocal” and that the levels of temperature and sea rise in the 21st century will depend on the extent or limit of emissions in the coming years.

Former vice-president Al Gore and the IPCC jointly win the Nobel Peace Prize for services to environmentalism.

2008

160 square miles of the Wilkins Shelf breaks away from the Antarctic coast. Scientists are concerned that climate change may be happening faster than previously thought.

Following the Bali talks/roadmap, negotiators from 180 countries launch formal negotiations towards a new treaty to mitigate climate change at the Bangkok Climate Change Talks.

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(Gary G) Otter
April 4, 2008 7:46 am

Paulus~ They are hedging their bets. Even NASA is beginning to:
http://itsonlysteam.com/vent/2008/04/03/nasa-dims-to-ipcc/

April 4, 2008 8:17 am

let me think hmmmmm who should i believe, ted billionaire turner or you wilkins ice shield fell off skeptics?

Dell
April 4, 2008 9:55 am

In continuation of what others have posted on future Global Warming Headlines
2017
Newly Elected US President, and former Senator James Inhofe, signed legislation today overturning all CO2 emissions caps, restrictions, credits, etc, allowing the US to produce unlimited amounts of CO2, and banning all CO2 credit trading in the US.
Former UN Secretary General Al Gore criticized the action claiming that the US disregard for greenhouse gas limits will only cause more enhanced greenhouse effect which will increase anthropogenic climate change/global warming, which will further cause more global cooling which will only prolong the current CO2/AGW induced mini-ice age which is causing devastating severe cold weather and more disastrous anthropogenic climate change stretching around the world.
Solar cycle 24 has still not started, although NASA has delayed the prediction for the start of the new cycle another 2 months from Mar 2017 to May 2017.
The Satellite temps for 2016 were released and global temps have now dropped 1.93 C (3.51 F) since the peak in 1998 showing what many people refer to as a mini-ice age is still continuing. James Hansen also released the official GISS/NASA temps, which show that 2016 tied for 2nd hottest year on record.
In response to GISS temp data, Surfacestations.org released “How not to measure temperature part 3275”, revealing that 71% of weather/temperature stations used in the 2016 GISS temp statistics have now been located indoors to due to new cabling guidelines.
Atmospheric CO2 levels reached 475 ppm. CNN and the Weather Channel report that this largely due to the increased burning of fossil fuels for heating homes and business because of the severe colder global temperatures from the current mini-ice age, which is directly caused by global warming, which is directly caused by enhanced greenhouse effect which is caused by dramatically increased CO2 levels, which is caused by burning more fossil fuels, due to the severe colder temps from the current mini-ice age….etc, etc. etc.
Wattsupwiththat.com and Junkscience.com ran a story on a new controversial study that shows that the current prolonged solar minimum accounts for only about 30% of the temperature decline since 1998. According to that study, the other 70% is actually caused by “artificial volcanic ash generator” systems implemented in 2009 to block sunlight in the upper atmosphere to counteract enhanced greenhouse effect and curb global warming, funded by billions of Euros in global CO2 carbon taxes and CO2 carbon credit trading.
The Realclimate.com blog questioned those findings, claiming that this study is “bogus because it was funded by Exxon/Mobile”. Realclimate.com also claims that if it were not for the artificial volcanic ash generators blocking sunlight to counteract increased greenhouse effect, the anthropogenic global warming induced mini-ice age would be even more severe than it has been. However, in a bold response to that claim, Wattsupwiththat.com concedes that although originally climate change/global warming was not anthropogenic, the current severe colder global climate change is indeed partially man-made. The IPCC invited Wattsupwiththat.com to submit their results for the IPCC version 22 report on anthropogenic climate change, although they disagree with the conclusions.
Leslie Stahl interviewed former UN General Secretary Al Gore on KGBS 60 minutes from his homeless shelter. “You were a few hundred votes away from becoming President of the United States. You were UN Secretary General for 3 weeks, before the 2nd set of recounts, which overturned your election, after the first set of recounts you sued for, overturned the original vote in which you first, and eventually lost to former Russian President Putin.”
“You have been stripped of your Nobel Peace Prize. You invested everything you owned into your CO2 carbon credit programs which have now gone bankrupt. Tipper left you because she just can’t stand that beard again. And now you are homeless after losing your mansion that you spent millions on to make retrofitted green. It seems like you have now lost everything?”
“No, Leslie, I still have my Oscar!” grasping the battered gold statuette with pride. “It is the most prized possession I have left!” he continued. “At least Hollywood didn’t take that away from me. Although I did feel shunned I didn’t win another Academy Award for my second film ‘An Incon-Venus Truth’ which was nominated in 2009 for Best Special Effects for it CGI generated film sequences. You know,” with a glimmer of envy in his eye, “I didn’t ask for a recount in that voting. I respect Hollywood voting.”
“There’s still a lot of skepticism about whether global warming, and now this recent global cooling and mini-ice age, is man made. Well, there’s pretty impressive people like the president,” Stahl pointed out.
“You’re talking the newly elected President James Inhofe?” Gore added.
“Yeah, but others. And they say: we don’t know what causes it and why spend all this money till we really know,” Stahl said.
“”I think that those people are in such a tiny, tiny minority now with their point of view. They’re almost like the ones who still believe that the Manned Venus landing scenes in my 2009 blockbuster Academy Award CGI Special Effects Nominated movie “An Incon-Venus Truth” where the astronauts, after landing on Venus, discovered massive SUV’s, highways, factories, coal burning power plants, and other signs of civilization on Venus that were all destroyed by CO2 induced aphroditeogenic Global Warming, was staged in a movie lot in Arizona and those who believe the earth is flat. That demeans them a little bit, but it’s not that far off,” Gore stated, with a familiar smirk on his face.

Jeff Alberts
April 4, 2008 10:06 am

The BBC also said that some climatologists believe temperatures have peaked and that the climate may be much more resistant to change then was previously thought, although the overwhelming majority of scientists (sic) still believe Global Warming is continuing and is being caused by Man. No need to worry, though – this year’s expected dip in the temperature would only be a temporary blip.

“Resistant to change”. That’s got to be the funniest thing I’ve heard in a long time.
Actually global warming is caused by Mann. 😉

SteveSadlov
April 4, 2008 12:32 pm

RE: “we are on the verge of major social disruption due to food shortages.”
A war to dwarf all previous ones is coming.
Well, the Greenies will get their wish. Population will dive. Then, there will be a long Dark Age.

An Inquirer
April 4, 2008 1:33 pm

Surprise! TIME has written an article worth reading. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1725975-1,00.html
This is good journalism — a shock to me. (The subject is the biofuels strategy in fighting global warming.)

Stan Needham
April 4, 2008 4:53 pm

An Inquirer, great article. Ignorance is curable — stupidity is not.

Bruce Cobb
April 5, 2008 5:07 am

Food-based biofuels signifies all that is wrong with AGW pseudoscience. It’s truly sickening. It’s environmentalism turned on its head, and in the end actually causing great environmental and social damage for absolutely no benefit, not even the mythical one of reducing C02. As usual, it’s the poor who will suffer, and die. Thank you, Al Gore, and those of your ilk. That will be your legacy.
Hitler would be proud of you.

len
April 5, 2008 10:14 am

It should be “A Timeline of Climate Change Politics”
My prediction for 2020.
1) Paul Jose gets post humous ‘Nobel Prize of Science’ for spawning a whole raft of work on ‘physical models’ for Solar Cycles and the Earth’s resulting climate.
2) UN convenes to discuss how to cope with 80 more years of the Landscheidt Minimum.
3) NASA is mandated by Congress to create an independent body to thwart consensus science so we never get caught with our pants down again (until the next time 😉 )

JP
April 7, 2008 6:18 pm

Correction for 2017. It should read:
Newly sworn-in President Ted Nugent (R Michigan) cancelled his plans to be the first President to perform at his own inaurgal ball because of bitterly cold weather. This afternoon high temperatures managed to hit only -5 deg F at Dulles. As his first act as President, Nugent closed down Camp David and says he will convert the large reservation into a nature perserve where he intends to hunt elk, wild boars, and cougars. With frigid cold again dominating the news worldwide and with home heating bills skyrocketing, President Nugent gave a quick press conference and demanded that Congress temporairily revoke all federal taxes on gasoline, natural gas and heating oil. Today the low over Chicago fell to -33 deg F, while the daytime high over Boston was just -10 deg F. The newly elected House Speaker Chuck Norris (R California) promised immediate support for President Nugent’s request as well as support for declarations of federal disaster zones all across Florida, where citrus crops have been devastated.
Commenting about the wroldwide drop in surface temperatures, retired NASA Chief Scientist James Hansen and now Professor Emeritus of Enviormental Studies at East Anglia University, argued that surface temperatures do not tell the entire story, “You just cannot look at what’s going on at the surface. If you look at the ocean in depth, you will find that AGW has just gone underground so to speak. Our studies have shown runaway warming below the surface which will be sure to manifest itself in the coming decades.” The rest of the interview could not be concluded due to downed power lines caused by one of the worst blizzards in the UK since 1706.
In other inaugural news, President Nugent was able to team up with other members of the Damn Yankees and performed a small concert to a delegation of EU ministers. Vice President Chelsea Clinton was enroute to Switzerland to investigate the warnings of a rapid advancement in Alpine Glaciers. Former Vice President Al Gore, now one of Forbes Richest Men, made news recently, when his alpine chalet had to evacuated due rapidly advancing ice. Now President of the Stop The Ice foundation, Mr Gore is leading efforts to raise public awareness about AGGA (Anthropegenic Global Glacier Advance). He will team up with Michael Moore in producing a documentary….

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