Climate Letter #769

The new HFC control agreement could be blocked by the US Senate.  It appears to have the form of a treaty that would “almost certainly” require a two-thirds majority vote for the US to officially join.  Even if Hillary Clinton wins the election “most Republican senators today oppose efforts to slow global warming.”  Since this does not involve the ozone layer, is limited to saving “only” one-half degree C of global warming, and might add something to consumer costs, there is uncertainty about how the public will line up in pushing its support.

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Warmest September in 136 years of modern record-keeping.  2016 is set to be the warmest for a full year by a wide margin, up about 1.25C above the pre-industrial average.  The large role played by El Nino for both last year and this will thankfully be absent in 2017, for a bit of hiatus, but the steady upward trend that began around 1975 should remain very much intact.
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The increasing problem of coastal flooding on nice days.  It is mainly caused by high tides, and they are getting higher than they used to be, enough to be a real nuisance.  All this with sea level rise, the underlying cause, just getting ready for a much bigger push.
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Planning for the future in the hottest place on earth.  Kuwait hit a high of 129.2F in July this year, with many more days not much less than that.  People there realize it is likely to get even hotter in the future, a very great challenge.  They do have some money left over from the oil boom years.  A switch to solar power is part of the plan.
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A kind of “super yeast” may hold the key to economic production of cellulosic-based biofuels.  As reported from the University of Wisconsin/Madison, this work offers an appearance of high credibility for actually solving a problem that other labs have been working on for years.

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