Climate Letter #306

“Media Now Reporting 2014 as Hottest Year.” It’s not yet official, but sure to have been extremely close. This post names five of the worst hotspots, once again featuring Australia.

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Annual report for the world”s glaciers. The trend of melting is continuous, and the rate has speeded up since 2000
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What’s next for meat? This piece is fascinating, because it shows how close we are getting to a viable alternative to using farm animals as a main source of meat. Such a change would help to reduce the emissions that are a cause of climate change as well as to better adapt to some of its worst effects.
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Where solar panel production costs are heading. From a CEO who is certainly brimming with optimism. The comments that follow this post are mainly from people who are technically savvy, with some interesting things to add.
Carl

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