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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Climate Letter #445
The immense scope of northern wildfires. Thanks to Robert Fanney, one of the few people willing and able to assemble so many facts, report them in his own way, which is much too limited, and provide a meaningful level of … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #444
A review of how things stand with the carbon budget. If you are familiar with the carbon budget concept this is a good post for refreshing and updating. If not, this is a piece of clear writing that will give … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #443
How to quickly achieve a 100% global transition to renewable energy. Many would say it is impossible, but not Mark Jacobson, who is the #1 expert on the practical side of the subject. This fast-paced 8-minute lecture video shows how … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #442
An encouraging new message from Paul Gilding. Paul thinks the battle for clean energy is progressing much more rapidly than people realize, and is able to explain why in a convincing manner. This fellow is very sharp, with a realistic … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #441
El Nino update. Data assembled here by Robert Fanney points to the increasing likelihood that it will develop into a “monster” in coming months. Persistent and powerful westerly winds are the key, giving an eastward push to hot water that … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #440
New monthly global CO2 report for June. This was a “good” month because the annual rate of increase was well below 2 ppm. The middle line on the main graph, which has lots of little wiggles, is more relevant and … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #439
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Climate Letter #438
Significant new study of volcanic emission measurements. All eruptions, small as well as large, contribute particles to the atmosphere that temporarily reflect incoming solar energy. Methods for measuring the total effect have begun to improve. Resulting information accounts for much … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #437
The dimensions of river flooding are growing rapidly. This study was performed in the midwestern U.S., but no doubt should have similar results almost anywhere. “This analysis shows that average high-water marks on these river systems are rising about an … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #436
Where do greenhouse gases that humans emit actually come from? Here is an easy-to-read interactive graphic that gathers all sorts of information about the location and types of sources of greenhouse gas emissions. It’s a good one to save for … Continue reading
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