The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
(CMOS) is the non-profit scientific organization representing Canadian
atmospheric and oceanic scientists and professionals. Since 1963, the goal
of CMOS has been the advancement of meteorology and oceanography in Canada.
CMOS has a special committee charged with the examination of timely scientific
issues.
1. CMOS endorses the conclusions of the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published in 20011 . This report draws on the scientific knowledge of over 1000 of the world's leading climate scientists - both as contributors and as reviewers. Some of the conclusions from the report were:
2. CMOS agrees that full implementation of the Kyoto
Protocol should reduce the rate of increase in the atmospheric concentration
of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
3. CMOS encourages the further development of economic
projections, based on scientifically plausible scenarios of future climate
change, population distributions, and economic/energy development, that
are subject to the same level of intense international review and scrutiny
that is built into the IPCC scientific assessment process.
4. CMOS supports the need identified by The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and its Article 5 on Research and Systematic Observation, and the Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC, which provides that governments must undertake enhanced climate research and report on observations of the climate system.
5. CMOS takes the position that Canada's, and indeed the
world's, success in dealing with climate change can only be achieved through
an informed population. CMOS affirms its own commitment to the promotion
and dissemination of well-founded knowledge on the science
of climate change. The public must understand the reasons for and consequences
of climate change before they can be expected to accept the need for proactive
measures and to participate fully in their implementation. CMOS encourages
other agencies and organizations to join in this goal.
1Summary assessments publicly available at http://www.ipcc.ch9 June 2003
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