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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Climate Letter #831
A fine message from DW (Deutsche Welle) concerning five of the world’s biggest environmental problems and their solutions. A good part of the value of this post can be found within the links that are included in the text plus … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #830
Seven Percent of the world’s virgin forest area has come under development since the year 2000. This story from the CS Monitor outlines the full set of consequences and also looks at the main causes. Preservation and protection programs are … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #829
Japan’s largest coral reef is now largely dead. Surface water temperatures last year were the highest recorded since records began being kept in 1982. While additional corals were bleached, those classified as dead are not expected to recover. The event … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #828
An interview with William K. Reilly, a Republican, former head of the EPA and before that the World Wildlife Fund. Every Republican who wants to know what is happening to their party should hear what he has to say. For … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #827
The village of Newtok, Alaska is seeking disaster relief because of climate change. There are all kinds of complex issues and implications involved in this situation. It will serve as a test case for people who have a strong claim … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #826
What “atmospheric rivers” are all about. These extreme weather events are much in the news these days, causing large amounts of damage on the US West Coast. While not directly associated with climate change they probably transport additional moisture when … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #825
How human population has grown since its beginning. This is a YouTube presentation produced by the American Historical Society, progressively mapping distribution as well as totals. Absolutely fascinating. I have never experienced a stimulating libido and appear order levitra online … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #824
A major mountain range in Central Asia is rapidly losing its ability to store water as glaciers melt. Populations are threatened with shortages in many surrounding countries, leading to a fear of regional conflicts. Temperatures in the area have been … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #823
Unusual flooding effects in Denmark. Dramatic increases of more than a meter in coastal flooding are happening with unexpected regularity, attributed to repeated low-pressure systems in the atmosphere. Erectile dysfunction and impotence is a brand levitra unica-web.com very delicate reproductive … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #822
The problems of coastal erosion due to sea level rise are magnified when permafrost is present. A new study by the Alfred Wegener Institute shows effects that are dramatic and often disastrous. 34% of the world’s coasts are laden with … Continue reading
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