
This is it. It is with great pleasure, that I announce the inception of my webpage, KevinHester.live. The domain is being processed, so you will not quite see the registered domain, yet.

This is it. It is with great pleasure, that I announce the inception of my webpage, KevinHester.live. The domain is being processed, so you will not quite see the registered domain, yet.

We have warmed the atmosphere to 1.5 degrees above baseline in the last 150 yrs. 20% of that warming has happened in the last year. This constitutes runaway abrupt climate change.
Dr. James E. Hansen’s storms of our Grandchildren are here and now banging on our front door and kicking down our Polynesian neighbours homes, villages and nations. What does my P.M. John Key think about it? He doesn’t care.

Climate Disruption Dispatches, With Dahr Jamail
KEVIN HESTER·THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2015
The reality of Anthropogenic Climate Disruption (ACD) continues to outstrip our ability to model worst-case scenarios, as it is happening so much faster than was ever anticipated. Sixty-three percent of all human-generated carbon emissions have been produced in the last 25 years, but science shows us that there is a 40-year time lag between global emissions (our actions) and climate impacts (the consequences). Hence, we haven’t even begun to experience the worst of our emissions, and won’t, until at least 2054.
Since the industrial revolution began, the human species has increased the average global temperature by .85 degrees Celsius. In December 2010, the UN Environment Program predicted up to a 5 degrees Celsius increase by 2050. This is a shocking piece of information, because a 3.5 degrees Celsius increase would render the planet uninhabitable for humans due to collapsing the food chain at the level of oceanic plankton and triggering temperature extremes that would severely limit terrestrial vegetation, and hence, our ability to feed ourselves. And even higher temperature increases have been predicted.
The four life-giving aspects of the planet: Earth, Water, Air and Fire, are under assault from the ecocide that “industrial civilization” has wrought upon the globe, coming in the forms of ACD and the myriad other methods of polluting the planet.
Humans have never lived on a planet with temperatures 3.5 degrees Celsius above baseline, and many scientists believe it would be impossible to do so. An increasing number of climate change scientists now fear that our situation is already so serious, and so many self-reinforcing feedback loops are already in play, that we are in the process of causing our own extinction. Worse yet, some are convinced that it could happen far more quickly than generally believed possible – even in the course of just the next few decades.
Approximately 55 million years ago, a 5-degree Celsius increase in global temperatures occurred in only 13 years, and a scientific report published last year revealed that in the near-term, Earth’s climate will change 10 times faster than at any other moment in the last 65 million years. Science already shows that we are currently experiencing change 200 to 300 times faster than any of the previous major extinction events.
Have we already reached a point where Earth is in hospice? If so, we as a species may very well already be teetering on the threshold of our very extinction.
Most media will not report on the grave nature of our situation. But Truthout will.
In light of the severity of this crisis, Truthout is showing its commitment to honest reporting of the most important story of our time by launching Dahr Jamail’s monthly Climate Disruption Dispatches, to chronicle ongoing evidence and impacts of ACD as they have manifested around the globe for the previous 30 days. We hope that these dispatches will become a useful resource for other journalists, scientists and readers who wish to stay abreast of the latest ACD developments.
Consider this a monthly inventory of each month’s new evidence of what the Western mode of living and generating financial profits is costing Earth.
Perhaps future generations will look upon this as a log of what we witnessed being done to the planet.
There are many links, and here is a simple start: ‘GOP Candidates Receive Failing Grades on Climate as 2015 Smashes Global Temperature Records‘
Monday, 21 December 2015
I was interviewed in November 2015 by Lisa Err on greenplanetfm.com about our acidifying, dying oceans and the coming habitat wars that will have NZ in their sights due to our fortuitous position at the bottom of the Southern Hemisphere.

“We are now in the first phase with rapid CO2 emissions. Once this triggers the methane the next step can happen very quickly. In a recent
National Academy of Sciences paper, “Evidence for a rapid release of carbon at the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum”, the authors concluded that huge amounts of carbon “were released in the geologic blink of an eye.”
“This research showed that “Following a doubling in carbon dioxide levels the surface of the ocean turned acidic over a period of weeks or
months and global temperatures rose by 5 degrees centigrade – all in the space of about 13 years. Scientists previously thought this process happened over 10,000 years.”
This exactly describes what we have done since 1800. We have doubled the CO2 level from 190 ppm to 400 today.”
Exactly what Sam Carana, Guy McPherson, Malcolm Light, Harold H Hensel, Paul Beckwith, Robin Westenra, and the team from the Arctic Methane Emergency Group have been warning us about. A very important article:
‘For a long time scientists have been concerned that there would be a sudden eruption of methane from melting permafrost and from deep
clathrate structures under the ocean. This has happened in the past in enormous eruptions. Each has been many times larger than the sum of all the pollutants we have emitted over the past couple of centuries.
‘On at least eleven occasions in the geological past there have been sudden bursts of methane, and each time they have within a few years
rocketed the Earth’s temperature by many degrees. Recent research has shown that on one occasion it took only thirteen years to raise the Earth’s temperature by 5o C.1. The trigger for the methane has been the CO2.’ Article continues, here: ‘Methane, the Gakkel Ridge and Human Survival‘.

Caption: ‘Refugees arriving on Lesbos, Greece, last month: the billions of dollars fleeing emerging economies are not accompanied by harrowing images. Photograph: Iakovos Hatzistavrou/AFP/Getty Images.‘
“China manufactured more cement from 2010-13 than the US had produced over the entire 20th century. It could not last and so it is proving.”

Epic link on our imminent collapse: “The world economic order is collapsing and this time there seems no way out.” All this without considering the collapse of our biosphere which is progressing contemporaneously.
“Europe has seen nothing like this for 70 years – the visible expression of a world where order is collapsing. The millions of refugees fleeing from ceaseless Middle Eastern war and barbarism are voting with their feet, despairing of their futures. The catalyst for their despair – the shredding of state structures and grip of Islamic fundamentalism on young Muslim minds – shows no sign of disappearing.
“Yet there is a parallel collapse in the economic order that is less conspicuous: the hundreds of billions of dollars fleeing emerging economies, from Brazil to China, don’t come with images of women and children on capsizing boats. Nor do banks that have lent trillions that will never be repaid post gruesome videos. However, this collapse threatens our liberal universe as much as certain responses to the refugees. Capital flight and bank fragility are profound dysfunctions in the way the global economy is now organised that will surface as real-world economic dislocation.” Article continues at link, above.
I am extremely proud of this interview we did together (and am stoked to be able to host Guy’s 2016 NZ Tour. More details will be shared as we iron them out, addendum, Mon_11-Apr-2016]). This was also shared, at NBL here: ‘Geoengineering, Real and Imagined‘
I had the great honor, of getting to tour with Professor Guy McPherson, here in New Zealand. One of the best things I have ever done in my life, and I have done a few!
More from New Zealand, from Nature Bats Last.