KEY CONCEPTS FOR COMMUNICATING THE ESSENCE AND URGENCY OF THE GLOBAL-WARMING CHALLENGE
Lucid explanation of selected key concepts has proven highly successful in communicating the essence and urgency of the global-warming challenge to science students and to the general public. These key concepts include: (1) the history of global warming science -- it is not new but is founded on theory, experimentation, calculation, measurement and rational analysis developed over nearly two centuries; (2) the roles of atmospheric greenhouse gases; (3) the importance of time and rate to the genesis, natural sequestration, and human release of fossil carbon and energy (time travel); (4) current atmospheric concentration and rate of increase of CO2 are far outside the range of natural variability (as archived by air bubbles in ice cores for 800,000 years); (5) climate models approximate the rapid rise of global temperature in the last three decades only if anthropogenic forcings are included; (6) delay in stabilizing GHG emissions ( a business as usual approach) may enable accumulating concentrations to push Earth's climate system past critical tipping points and trigger irreversible feedbacks that yield extreme consequences; (7) meeting the global-warming challenge will require relatively rapid and fundamental changes in global energy policy; and (8) the third energy revolution provides exciting opportunities for creativity and innovation in emerging energy technologies that will revitalize and expand existing industrial economies and stimulate developing economies.