Description
The iconography of climate disaster has now acquired
an almost religious inflexibility. Just as the image of the Crucifixion
is inseparable from Christian devotions, the contemplation of planetary
ruin is invariably attended by a set of familiar visual clichés. You’ll
get glaciers slumping into the sea, polar bears looking glum, chimney
stacks belching smoke, and a passenger jet shimmying into the sky
through a quiver of exhaust fumes. All were present, at one time or
another, in Earth: the Climate Wars, which you might take as a marker of
its confessional orthodoxy. But it began with a dummy punch that seemed
to suggest quite the opposite.
Episode 3 – New Challenges
Having explained the science behind global warming, and
addressed the arguments of the climate change sceptics earlier in the
series, in this third and final part Dr Iain Stewart looks at the
biggest challenge now facing climate scientists. Just how can they
predict exactly what changes global warming will bring? It’s a journey
that takes him from early attempts to model the climate system with
dishpans, to supercomputers, and to the frontline of climate research
today: Greenland. Most worryingly he discovers that scientists are
becoming increasingly concerned that their models are actually
underestimating the speed of changes already underway.
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