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Leaked Global Warming Report Has Bad News

by Ariana Tobin

According to a leaked report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), humans' increased use of fossil fuels from the 1950s onward "almost certainly" has caused an ominous increase in temperatures.

In short: Great work, everyone.

A spokesman for the coalition of several hundred scientists, governments, and NGOs tasked with explaining the future of our planet has warned against reading too much into the leaked piece of the four-volume report, which members of the IPCC will begin to present in full at a September conference in Stockholm. That said, Chris Mooney of Mother Jones was struck by the number of "holy crap" statements therein. He writes:

But there is much more of note about the document — for instance, the way it doesn't hold back. It says, very bluntly, just how bad global warming is going to be. It gives a sense of irreversibility, of scale…and, of direness.

Other gems include that "sea level rise could be 5 to 10 meters" and that "much of the carbon we've emitted will stay in the atmosphere for a millennium…even after we've stopped emitting it."

The IPCC has learned its lesson from what BBC's Matt McGrath called "a particularly leaky [history], with at least three confidential drafts being made public in the last year." Climate change skeptics have pounced on reported problems within the organization (remember so-called "Climategate" in 2009?). This time around, anyone who claimed expertise could register as a reviewer — great for inclusiveness, and also great for would-be leakers.