Monthly Archives: March 2018

Climate Letter #1130

The active ingredient was first to treat male erectile issues, when there was unavailability of any type of treatment. buy viagra where Read Full Report Since these disorders have similar causes and effects, the solutions to people for deeprootsmag.org purchase … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1130

Climate Letter #1129

Remembering Stephen Hawking.  Among pure theoretical physicists, who specialize in more far-out things, he was perhaps the most outspoken about the dangers of climate change.  (Some climate scientists, including James Hansen, have also said we could turn Earth into another … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1129

Climate Letter #1128

From WWF, a new projection for losses of biodiversity expected from climate change.  Outcomes will differ in different parts of the world, and in all cases rise sharply with every increase in the degree of global temperature rise.  For example, … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1128

Climate Letter #1127

An interesting new study abut the history of Arctic ice presence and changes.  The main finding is that there is evidence for ice formation on Greenland and over the Arctic Ocean a bit more than 45 million years ago, which … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1127

Climate Letter #1126

A new study provides details about the link between ocean acidification and the dissolution of coral reef systems.  The effect is already powerful and will continue to grow in all locations as acidity grows because of increasing CO2 levels.  Looking … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1126

Climate Letter #1125

An explanation behind the increasing melt rate on the underside of polar ice shelves.  It has to do with the fact that warm water infused with salt is heavy enough to remain well below a surface covered with cooler freshwater.  … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1125

Climate Letter #1124

How reflective aerosols are cooling the planet (Yale e360).  This post features an interview with the author of a recent paper that dealt with the cooling effect of aerosols that are produced mainly via the pollution that comes from burning … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1124

Climate Letter #1123

This herbal pill is developed using potent herbs like Musli Sya, Musli Semal, and Safed Musli. wholesale cialis canada If these home remedies are not sufficient, it is essential to get relief from stress purchase female viagra and rejuvenate your … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1123

Climate Letter #1122

A new report report concerning future carbon emissions from permafrost (NASA).  There are two main takeaways.  One is that current emissions from permafrost thawing in the more southern regions are being fully offset by additional surface plant growth in those … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1122

Climate Letter #1121

A climate scientist addresses the common desire for hope with respect to climate change.  Kate Marvel is a trained theoretical physicist who specializes in studying the likely impact of human behavior on future climate conditions.  As a speaker and writer … Continue reading

Posted in Daily Climate Letters | Comments Off on Climate Letter #1121