Climate Letter #283

November 24, 2014

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Political battle looming.  Michael Klare is a college professor who has written many books about the damage done by fossil fuels, to social structures as well as to the environment.  He does not mince words.  I happen to believe he is on target with his criticism of current Republican leadership, but some of his premonitions still have to be borne out in reality.  I also believe, and have said so here before, that many Republican voters and a majority of Independents will feel that they have been left stranded on this particular issue.  If the issue takes on a higher level of intensified debate, which is becoming more and more possible, this group of politicians will have trouble surviving.  Stay tuned.
Extra comment:  Someone should establish a one-issue “Green Voting Bloc,” not in the form of a full party, that would challenge any candidate from either party who does not give high priority to protection of the environment, with retreat from carbon as a centerpiece.
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US utility giant commits to cut its emissions in half”  The actual target is a full 90% by 2050.  Can’t the coal industry put a stop such nonsense?
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India’s energy policy is being closely watched.  Maintaining a secure source of fresh water could possibly trump the objective of having a secure source of electricity!
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The U.S. also has a glacier problem, one that is well-advanced but thankfully not so crucial to our water supplies.
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A note about climate history.  This should help to clear up arguments about the extent of Little Ice Age cooling, as well as the reality of natural fluctuations of the global climate.  There is still some work left to fully explain the cause of these fluctuations, but that does not look out of reach.
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An Australian company is now making high-tech “truly disruptive” batteries for grid-scale storage.  These are the first of this kind, with impressive backing, now entering large-scale production.
Carl

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