Climate Letter #257

Climate Letter #257      October 17, 2014

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A really big story.  It provides a real-life demonstration of a number of things that most people simply do not realize is happening.  It will seriously upset anyone who is committed to the fossil fuel industry, including the current Republican leadership.  It makes a powerful statement about the progress that has been made by solar energy, and, by association, other kinds of renewables as well.  China will surely take note, since they can produce the same results cheaper than we do.  This story is not about the climate change argument.  It is simply about changing technology and competition in a free market, which happens to have a number of worthwhile side effects that others can recognize.  (Reneweconomy is an Australian website, one of the best.)
 Solar energy statistics.  These tell a similar story, but in a different way, from another excellent website.  Yes, China is already in the game.
A “social cost” of using oil and gas as the world’s main source of energy.  This is impressive coverage of a subject that gets too little attention.
A further report on the “methane bomb” scenario.  Includes comments from Richard Alley, a scientist who is always dedicated to digging out the truth.
Sea level rise in perspective.  The results of this research, if not definitive, make awfully good sense.  The way the work was done is a story by itself.
Carl

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