I've just watched Dr. Natalia Shakhova's long interview this month, following the winter expedition to the ESAS. The results are scarier than ever. She is candid about geoengineering being just plain silly. AMEG appears to have wiped any references to geoengineering from their site – I suspect on her advice. Two of their members, John Nissen and David Wasdell question the Government and IPCC panel in Westminster London 2014 in a rough cell phone video. It's on the AMEG Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/ArcticMethaneEmergencyGroup, so I can't link to the video here. They question the IPCC work group's failure to highlight the urgency of the condition of the Arctic sea ice. The panel's answer is essentially 'risk management': 'Economic sensitivity' and low-income populations' potential
social unrest from carbon pricing is a scarier risk to the governments of the world than climate sensitivity.
The Shakhova videos are linked on the AMEG Facebook page and also in Vergent's topic here, "This is not good".
http://forum.arctic-sea-ice.net/index.php/topic,484.0.htmlJame's Hansen's latest post winds up with his request:
How can we make the next President understand what is needed before he or she is elected? We must get the concept of a carbon fee with 100% of the funds going to the public into the political conversation. The dividend can be described as a rebate or clean energy credit. Citizens Climate Lobby, which I have written about earlier, is growing rapidly, but needs to get bigger and more visible. Consider joining or starting a local chapter.The immediate ask is that you call your local Congress person on 23 June to express support for climate solutions and specifically for the simple honest fee - and - dividend approach.
The next day several hundred CCL members will be visiting Congress people at their offices in Washington. Calls from constituents on the preceding day could make their visits more effective.
Information to help you make the call is available at
https://www.facebook.com/events/509857082475399/Jim Hansen
From the Citizens Climate Lobby site after this event:
'“When people like former Treasury secretaries Hank Paulson and George Shultz, both Republicans, start talking about the extreme risk of taking no action on global warming, it increases the pressure on Congress to come up with solutions,” said Mark Reynolds, CCL executive director. “Members of Congress and their staff were listening to our proposal in a way they hadn’t before, and the Risky Business report certainly helped to pique their interest.'
http://citizensclimatelobby.org/press-release-june-27-2014/