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2007. 2. 2. 20:26 스크랩

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감기 걸린 새가 인간에게 감기를 옮기면 지구 인구의 1/3이 사라진다고 유엔이

발표한 적이 있다. 우리네 겨울도 이게 겨울인가 싶다, 새벽 시간엔 오히려 봄으로

착각하는 엄청 포근한 한겨울이다. 인간의 화석 연료가 거대 자연을 망치고 있으니

자연이 드뎌 보복할 차례가된 것 아닐까. 유엔이 경고를 발하고 나섰다. 북극의 얼음이

녹아 육지들이 가라앉는다고 걱정을 한다. 이를 경고하여에펠탑, 콜로세움원형경기장 등이

5분간 소등을 하는 행사도 있었다 한다. 그래 큰 끔직한 문제다, 문제가 맞다.

그러나 보다 중요한 것은 자연파괴에따른 인간의 내면부패가더 무서운 것 아닐까.

인성은 찢겨 너들거리고 어느 순간 예고 없이 광포를 발동할지를 그 누구도 가늠할 수가 없고

성걱은개성이란 이름으로 별별 것들을 다 쌓아 올려놓았고 계속 올리고 있으니어느 순간에

무너져 내려 주변을 뒤덮을지도 모르는 현실, 더더욱 가공할어떤 생화학 반응을 일으킬러는지

전혀 예측 불능이고 인품은 무수한 방비로 도구로 진리로 철학으로 겹겹이 가리워지고 덮여져

전혀 별개의 엉뚱한 새 창조물로9개의 꼬리를 달고 둔갑을 하고 ...그러니 어디에서 자연의

사람을 만날 수 있으며 만난다치더라도 그게 진짜 사람인지를 무슨 재주로 알수 있으리요.

자연이 이렇게나 병들어 광란의 지경까지 왔는 데 인간의 내면인들 무삼하리,파괴된 내면들이

내뿜는 가정가족파괴. 사회부패타락, 국가기강위기...뭔가를 해얄터인 데 뭔가를

PARIS (AFP) - The UN climate panel has blamed humans for global warming and warned it would be unstoppable for centuries to come, causing rising seas and fierce storms.

The report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) -- the world's paramount scientific authority on global warming -- said Friday the phenomenon was "very likely" caused by human activity, with a certitude of 90 percent.

The Earth's surface temperatures will likely rise between 1.8 Celsius to 4 C (3.2 F to 7.2 F) and sea levels increase 18 to 59 cm (7.1 to 23.2 inches) by 2100, the report concluded.

The scientists also predicted increasingly intense storms, heat waves and heavy rains in the decades to come.

The impact of pouring greenhouse gases into the atmosphere will cause serious climate disruptions "for more than a millenium," the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said.

The exhaustive study by 2,500 scientists from more than 100 countries sounds alarms about the impact of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere, and is designed to help policy makers.

Sea rises, the report notes, are predicted to shrink both the Arctic and Antarctic, and in some projections "Arctic late summer ice disappears almost entirely by the latter part of the 21st century."

"It is likely that that future tropical cyclones" -- similar to the one that devastated New Orleans -- will become more intense, with large peak wind speeds and heavy precipitation," it said.

Britian's environment minister, David Miliband, said the report confirmed "concerns that the window of opportunity to avoid dangerous climate change is closing more quickly than previously thought."

Environmental pressure groups responded by calling for urgent international action to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Friends of the Earth said the world now faced a "crisis," and the WWF International conservation group said governments must now "slash emissions." Greenpeace warned the "window for action is narrowing fast".

"The IPCC report embodies an extraordinary scientific consensus that climate change is already upon us and that human activities are the cause," said WWF International director general James Leape.

"It is a clarion call to governments to act urgently to slash emissions," he added in a statement.

Jan Kowalzig, climate and energy campaigner for Friends of the Earth, said "The IPCC report scientifically confirms the extent of this man-made crisis already hitting people around the world and makes bleak predictions for the future."

He added: "We can no longer afford to ignore growing and compelling warnings from the world's leading experts."

On Thursday night, before the report was published, the lights went out at major tourist attractions across western Europe for five minutes, including the Eiffel Tower and Rome's Colosseum, to raise awareness about climate change.

The normally glittering night-time view of France's most famous attraction was plunged into darkness if only for a few minutes as part of a campaign organised by environmental and dubbed "five minutes' break for the planet."

WWF said governments must ensure the next UN Climate Conference in Bali is a success. Hans Verolme, head of the WWF global climate change programme, said it must set a "tight time frame for negotiating new cuts in emissions within a next Kyoto Agreement that will also promote clean investments."

Greenpeace climate and energy campaigner, Stephanie Tunmore, called the IPCC report a "screaming siren" of a warning.

"The good news is our understanding of the climate system and our impact on it has improved immensely. The bad news is that the more we know, the more precarious the future looks," Tunmore said.

"There's a clear message to governments here, and the window for action is narrowing fast. If the last IPCC report was a wake up call, this one is a screaming siren."

The annual UN climate change conference is to be held in the Indonesian resort of Bali in December.

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