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Monthly Archives: May 2016
Climate Letter #659
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Climate Letter #658
CO2 report. This post from Climate Central includes an unusual graph showing the progressive pathway of atmospheric CO2 for each of the last six years, and how they compare. This year’s high releases clearly stand out, but there is nothing … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #657
Should you be fearful of climate change, hopeful about humanity’s response, or both? Professor and author Clive Hamilton is a seasoned observer who leans toward finding answers that are realistic, even if not too comfortable. I think his concluding remarks … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #656
Bees are getting less protein from their pollen diet. Research confirms that rising CO2 levels causes a reduction in the nutritional value of pollen just a it does with other parts of plant structure. Bees have difficulty compensating, leaving them … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #655
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Climate Letter #654
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Climate Letter #653
A hard look at the future of coral reefs. This report from science writer David Spratt explains the problem at length and with a great deal of clarity. The scientists he quotes are all highly respected, and all belong to … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #652
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Climate Letter #651
A full update on Canada’s Fort McMurray fire problem. Part of the problem is that British Columbia could not send help because of the need to deal with too many fires of its own. And, across Saskatchewan the fire danger … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #650
Details of the incredible fire sweeping Fort McMurray, Alberta. All 80,000 residents have been evacuated. A large part of western Canada is now under unusual stress from heat and drought. It is also found to viagra brand online be very … Continue reading
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