Monthly Archives: June 2017

Climate Letter #939

Some very big news out of Sweden.  The country has passed a law requiring that it become carbon neutral by 2045.  Legislators voted 254-41 in favor, with resistance primarily coming from the far right.  The action sets a great example … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #938

An in-depth analysis of global emissions and energy demand.  This splendid work from Carbon Brief has some of the clearest charts you’ve ever seen, connecting past and present changes and where the most important future changes are located. Though, the … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #937

Five charts show important changes in global energy usage.  The fourth chart makes it clear that stopping the rise in carbon emissions is dependent on what happens in Asia.  From there, the actual accomplishment of declines will be everyone’s business, … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #936

The story of climate change placed within an 800.000 year perspective.  This 3-minute video is fast-paced and covers the major point about how dramatic the change has been over the last couple of centuries. Pregnant women are advised not to … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #935

Encouraging signs of improving energy policies in India: But, in some buy cialis in australia incidence surgical implants or electric penile stimulation is needed to achieve erection. Especially for those with Keratoconus, being able to get an erection and satisfy … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #934

Weather Map findings.  This map of the jetstream winds clearly shows the difference between those in the north and the south, the latter being far stronger and better organized.  Today’s contrast between the two is even greater than usual.  The … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #933

On the list of important threats to the world’s oceans there is a new one.  It shows up as #5 in this post, concerning the fact that in several countries plans are being established to begin mining operations on the … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #932

Weather Map findings.  Have a look at the global map for precipitation and cloud cover.  Note how the equatorial rain belt is now located a bit toward the north.  Also, how it is narrow and tight about half way around, … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #931

Weather Map findings.  Yesterday we looked at areas with daily temperatures averaging over 90, which are almost all still there, and more besides.  Today we’ll start off with the anomaly map for air temperatures (scroll down for global).  It seems … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #930

Weather Map findings.  Today let’s look at the global map under the Temperature heading.  The wide band of red that circles the global is always there, shifting up and down according to the season.  Within it there are always some … Continue reading

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