Climate Letter #279

November 18, 2014

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Warmest October on record.  Study the graph and take note of how large the differences are from one region to another.  The average of them all is no less meaningful because of this.  Next month most of the colored blotches will be switched around.
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India’s energy dilemma.  Excellent reporting from the NY Times.  Somehow this needs to be stopped.  How, and by whose authority?  “India’s development imperatives cannot be sacrificed at the altar of potential climate changes many years in the future.”  Does that sound familiar?  And then, “The West will have to recognize we have the needs of the poor.”  Is this the modern idea of how the poor should inherent the Earth?
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Amazon deforestation picks up again, big time.  It seems that major assaults on the environment are happening everywhere, and hard to stop..
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Another Canadian pipeline is in trouble.  This would run from Alberta’s tar sands to the Canadian west coast, serving as another new outlet for expanding oil production.  There are multiple challenges from people trying to protect the environment, who in this case are having effective influence.
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Tidal energy should not be forgotten.  The advantages are great.  A project now underway in the UK may provide some answers to questions about its future.
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A quick look at a developing technology, for a new kind of fuel..  It’s not ready yet, but the recent rate of progress is certainly encouraging.
Carl

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