Climate Letter #338

Mechanics of winter climate change in the northern hemisphere. This post is full of interesting information that helps one understand what is going on these days, from the best of sources.  Jennifer Francis always gives great interviews, and this is no exception. The part from Kevin Trenberth is equally informative.

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Air quality in New Delhi. It is often the worst of any city in the world, and other urban centers in India are not far behind. The impact on health is extreme. Trucks fuelled with diesel, not easy to eliminate, are a major source of the problem. Under these conditions the idea that India can now build large numbers of coal-fired power plants which would contribute yet more pollution makes no sense. There are cleaner alternatives and they are available.
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The benefit to carbon storage from adding more wetlands. This study reveals information that I believe is quite novel, about the relative efficiency of all types of wetland in sequestering carbon. That makes them very favorable relative even to rainforests, for example. Wetlands have been destroyed by humans over time on much the same scale as forests, and extensive restoration is both possible and desirable as a way to soak up CO2.
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Integrating wind power into the U.S. grid. There are many advantages that are not widely recognized, and the same is surprisingly true for an absence of disadvantages. Power companies are ready for more. ” Studies examining obtaining 40% or more of our electricity from wind have found no major obstacles to doing so.”
Carl

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