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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Climate Letter #572
December global temperature anomaly (for that month only) since 1891. This is a preliminary report from the Japan Meteorological Agency, quite astonishing. Note how few deeply cold anomalies there have been since 1984, relative to the rising trend line, suggesting … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #571
A discussion about the risks of climate change. The current El Nino effects, which are noticeably upsetting, provide a preview of what things can be like in ordinary years as climate conditions generally worsen. Major insurance companies and military strategists … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #570
The rising tide of animal die-offs. This very depressing post presents evidence of how various effects of climate change are deeply involved in most cases. Many seasoned observers report seeing an increasing rate of mass mortality events. “….they seem to … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #569
Should the US government bail out the oil industry? The decline in prices is spurring calls for Congress to act. Though reproduction is a natural process, cialis pills for sale djpaulkom.tv however, some couples experience a problem while conceiving due … Continue reading
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Climate Letter#568
Some figures on US coal production. 2015 showed a good drop, continuing a trend that comes to nearly 25% since 2008. Competition from cheap natural gas is the primary reason, with benefits to the climate as long as gas leakage … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #567
Disappointing news from India. It seems there is no way to safely predict what is going to happen in India’s energy future. The cost of solar energy is plunging (see Climate Letter #563) and ready for a boom, but policies … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #566
How El Nino is now affecting California. The really dramatic effects have only begun in the last week or so, with more of the same still to come. The post has an interesting bar chart comparing the strength of the … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #565
New CO2 comparisons have been released. As feared, December reported an increase of a full 3.00 ppm over the mean number from the year ago month. I would guess that about 0.8 ppm of that was added over the last … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #564
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Climate Letter #563
Some nifty charts for tracking changes. The first shows well-recorded temperatures from an 1880-1909 baseline, which is not pre-industrial. That baseline would be one-quarter degree lower, for a plus-1.3C total. The third chart shows just how a typical El Nino … Continue reading
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