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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Climate Letter #747
Rising tides are causing “ghost forests” to appear along coastlines. “The poison that kills the trees is salt, delivered to their roots by rising tides.” More to the cialis online point, rapidly increment of ED victims of the age group … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #746
What life is like today in big cities in tropical regions. This post brings out some of the harsh realities as temperatures rise, and also makes an attempt to seek out better ways to move forward, mainly by reducing the … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #745
A report from Joe Romm on the current temperature records, with inputs from Kevin Trenberth. Their view puts an emphasis on the stairstep pattern, which features a sharp jump followed by a number of years of consolidation and slower growth. … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #744
The August global temperature report is unsettling. It was a new record for the month, which was expected, but it was not supposed to equal July in absolute terms, for seasonal reasons. Doing so is bad news, and we cannot … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #743
The wildfire season is lengthening as the climate warms, and the fires are becoming more explosive when drought sets in. This is particularly a problem for California, but the same is true anywhere. Simple techniques can be implemented to prevent … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #742
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Climate Letter #741
A new report from David Spratt (Climate Code Red). This is a lengthy evaluation of all aspects of the 1.5C target from a well-connected observer who does not pander to anyone’s wishes for easy answers. He is on the same … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #740
Greenland’s melting season is now over. Here is a report from Copenhagen on how it went. There were some unusual events during the season but the total effect was not overwhelming. Note how the concept of “mass balance” has two … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #739
CO2 report from Mauna Loa for the month of August. The gain of 3.3 ppm is about the best that could be hoped for, considering the extraordinary increase that was produced early in the year. The level has been coming … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #738
A comprehensive new study of stresses due to overheating of the oceans. Marine ecosystems are rapidly deteriorating. The impact on humans is accelerating. There is only one way to change things—“cut greenhouse gas emissions rapidly and substantially.” http://www.devensec.com/rules-regs/decregs704.html viagra usa … Continue reading
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