Climate Letter #1091

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–Anyone interested can make this full study known to city officials, with open access:
–High quality information from Climate News Network provides reinforcement for these ideas:
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A comment from Climate Code Red about the new sensitivity report, which was reviewed in the last two Climate Letters.  The important thing is that there has been misguided coverage of the report all over the media, and we are sure to see more arguments to the effect that science now admits there is nothing extreme to worry about.  That just adds to existing worries that not enough will be done to mitigate.
–A more technical response to the new report, also critical, can be found at the Real Climate website, which is frequented by professionals.  Several notable scientists have posted their own comments at the end of it.
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An appraisal of geoengineering risks (Carbon Brief).  The focus of this article is on the two procedures that get the most attention, BECCS and Solar Radiation Management.  They both entail substantial risks that as of now appear unacceptable under close study.  “In order to achieve climate goals, it is now essential to immediately reduce CO2 emissions, instead of using harmful technologies to compensate for a more leisurely pace.”
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Some of Greenland’s melting is due to natural causes.  Actual measurements can now show that heat from Earth’s interior has an effect on some glacial movement on the northeast coast.  The source is similar to that which has much more pronounced effects on Iceland.  This activity helps account for the speed at which Greenland is losing ice mass, more than the amount predicted by models.
Carl

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