Climate Letter #285

November 26, 2014

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Update on drought conditions in Sao Paulo.  2015 will be a crucial year.  Because of the immediate suffering involved, a problem of this magnitude will have to be dealt with in one way or another, in a correspondingly big way.  Climate is just one of several main causation factors.
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Florida’s energy policy now controlled by utilities.  Unless this is reversed, the outlook for renewable development in the state has dimmed.  The path to this end is similar to that expected from the new Congress in Washington.
In Texas there is a fight over coal-burning haze, which the EPA wants to reduce, at quite some cost to the utilities.  The new Congress now wants to drastically change the way the EPA operates.  We’ll see where this goes.
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Geoengineering proposals are again downgraded.  Any thought that geoengineering can solve the greenhouse gas problem should best be abandoned.  There should still be an effort to find ways to suck CO2 out of the atmosphere in a manner that is effective and not prohibitively costly.
Here is some more good material on the same subject.  Not enough is said about the poisonous effect that CO2 has by acidifying the oceans, which cannot be covered up by employing solar management and the like.
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This Is How the U.S. Power Grid Works.  You may have an interest in this basic overview, which includes some of the key changes being projected.  The potential role of microgrids is something that everyone should eagerly support, for numerous reasons.
Here is the link that explains more about microgrids:
Carl

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