Monthly Archives: November 2017

Climate Letter #1046

A new report about the importance of soil carbon restoration.  “Better soil management could boost carbon stored in the top layer of the soil by up to 1.85 gigatonnes each year.”  That amount is the same as 7 billion tons … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1045

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Climate Letter #1044

After holding steady for two years CO2 emissions from fossil fuel burning are rising again.  This year’s data are on track for a 2% increase, with China out in front while the US and Europe have again declined.  India and … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1043

More recognition for the vital role of agriculture in climate mitigation.  This has gotten well-deserved attention in the early stages of the UN climate conference in Bonn.  Where else can you go from high carbon emissions to high absorption out … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1042

Solar cells are continuing to improve.  The world’s largest producer of solar panels, based in China, is not standing pat.  The advances they report are especially important for growing the rooftop market.  Jinko keeps setting world records for efficiency while … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1041

Fred Pearce writes about where we now stand with respect to the problem of climate change and what we can do to make a difference (Yale e360).  This is a wide-ranging piece, full of worthy observations, and Fred is very … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1040

Can dangerous pathogens be released from the thawing of permafrost?  It’s a good question without a definitive answer.  This well-written article from the Atlantic tells why it is a matter of concern, separate from the concern over the amount of … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1039

How Gavin Schmidt sees the warming trend in 2017.  He predicts this year will be either the second or third warmest on record, behind the leader 2016.  Also, it will be the warmest ever for a year not under the … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1038

A surprising discovery explains an unusual warming event that occurred over 17,000 years ago.  This post should appeal to anyone who has an interest in climate history and all of the surprises it can offer.  It is based on a … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1037

A new report has disturbing estimates of numbers of future climate refugees.  The report, delivered to the coming UN conference in Bonn, includes views of US military and security experts.  What one of them says about the next twenty years—“See … Continue reading

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