Climate Letter #641

Today in the Climate Reanalyzer.  There has been a strange and disturbing development in just the last two days, as the surface air temperature in the Antarctic region has warmed significantly relative to its 1979-2000 baseline average.  Usually it reads below that average, but right now, as with the Arctic, it is more than two degrees above.  That change, by itself, is enough to raise the global average for the day by almost 0.2C from where it has lately been running, which was already above its main trend.  (Two months ago the main trend was around +0.5C from 1979-2000.)  There is no explanation available, nor any idea as to its probable continuation, but if it stays this way for a whole month there will be much excitement generated.  Click on Temperature Anomaly and scroll down.

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An update on bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef.  This post has a chart showing how each of the three main sections are affected.  Out of a total of 911 individual reefs surveyed only 7% were not bleached at all.  Over half were bleached severely, leaving the observers in tears.
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How the EU reacted to certain threats from the oil industry.  Here is a documented case study from 2013, with the industry coming out on top.  Threats of this type are not always issued in writing, and rarely get publicized to this extent.
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The UN has concerns about the future of official US climate policy.  The difference between the two major parties is obvious, and results of the coming election uncertain.  The UN may have to stand ready to pursue its new agenda without relying on any kind of US participation, much less leadership.
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Interesting information about what weather in the US has generally been like for the last 40 years, how that may change, and what it all means for the public’s attitude toward climate change.
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The link between red meat and climate change.  “Reducing global beef consumption is critical to keeping global warming to within 2°C (3.6°F) as outlined in the Paris climate agreement, the study says.”  It would allow more people to be fed using less cleared land, as a way to avoid further deforestation.
Carl

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