


We are dumping so much carbon dioxide into the Earth's environment that we have literally changed the relationship between the Earth and the Sun. The list of what is now endangered due to global warming also includes the continued stable configuration of ocean and wind currents that has been in place since before the first cities were built almost 10,000 years ago.

We are destabilizing the massive mound of ice on Greenland and the equally enormous mass of ice propped up on top of islands in West Antarctica, threatening a worldwide increase in sea levels of as much as twenty feet. We are melting the North Polar ice cap and virtually all of the mountain glaciers in the world. The voluminous evidence now strongly suggests that unless we act boldly and quickly to deal with the underlying causes of global warming, our world will undergo a string of terrible catastrophes, including more and stronger storms like Hurricane Katrina, in both the Atlantic and the Pacific. Two thousand scientists, in a hundred countries, working for more than twenty years in the most elaborate and well-organized scientific collaboration in the history of humankind, have forged an exceptionally strong consensus that all the nations on Earth must work together to solve the crisis of global warming. In fact it is a true planetary emergency. The climate crisis is, indeed, extremely dangerous. The first is the symbol for "danger," the second the symbol for "opportunity." As many know, the Chinese expression for "crisis" consists of two characters side by side. I also want to convey my strong feeling that what we are facing is not just a cause for alarm, it is paradoxically also a cause for hope. It is impossible to feel one without the other when you know all the facts. So whether you are a Democrat or a Republican, whether you voted for me or not, I very much hope that you will sense that my goal is to share with you both my passion for the Earth and my deep sense of concern for its fate. It is really a moral issue.Īlthough it is true that politics at times must play a crucial role in solving this problem, this is the kind of challenge that ought to completely transcend partisanship. My hope is that those who read the book and see the film will begin to feel, as I have for a long time, that global warming is not just about science and that it is not just a political issue. I have tried to tell this story in a way that will interest all kinds of readers.

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