Climate Letter #277

November 14, 2014

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Warmest oceans ever recorded.  In the last few weeks there may have been some cooling, but the basic trend since 1975 is unmistakeable.
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The increase in sea level since 1993.  These figures come from the best available measuring methodology.  Again, the trend is unmistakeable.  There is no explanation other than global warming, revealed as a combination of both the net melting of land-based ice and the thermal expansion of warming water.  Continuation of this current rate of gain would add not quite one foot to sea level by 2100.  Most forecasts call for two or three times that much, so we’ll have to keep watching for a bend upward.
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What has China just vowed to do?  It’s pretty impressive, and more than commonly realized.  Moreover, China is in a position where it may want to keep or exceed its pledge regardless of what the U.S. does once Obama is gone.  The rest of the world, except for Canada and Australia, and perhaps Russia, could easily be persuaded to follow the Chinese model.  Nothing is set in stone, but this is a positive event for carbon control.
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How the Keystone pipeline connects.  Building it would encourage expansion of production of the Alberta tar sands resource.  Here are some reasons why so many environmentalists are opposed:
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A footnote to federal climate-loan programs.  Things have turned around, as  someone has figured out how to do this properly, without cronyism.  The video makes some good points about the future of solar utilities.
Carl

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