Climate Letter #385

How a group of high-profile scientists see this year’s upcoming climate negotiations in Paris. These folks are telling the government representatives what they are obligated to accomplish, in the best interests of humanity, based on the best knowledge that science can provide. There is no beating around the bush. Please give a careful reading to all eight of their “essential elements” and the reasoning behind them. It is all very specific, and generally a bit stronger than what the IPCC reports have been saying.

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Giant waves experienced in the Arctic Ocean. Review of an article appearing in the May issue of Scientific American. At times the waves can be much larger than anyone expected, enabling them to break up remaining ice more quickly, which will speed up certain adverse climate effects. They also pose serious dangers for all types of activities that may want to take advantage of wide open waterways in the region.
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Michael Mann talks about the “hockey stick.” A short speech from one of today’s best-known scientists (and most embattled by the denialists.) Pay attention to what he says about pronounced regional variations, which are still very much part of the global climate makeup.
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Reasons for weak demand and low prices for gasoline in the U.S. This post contains three good charts that tell much of the story.
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/04/21/bloomberg-big-oil-losing-grip-auto-industry-demand-destruction-part-fall-oil-prices/?

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Free online course in climate science, being offered by an Australian university. One purpose is to help anyone respond to arguments made by those who say they are skeptical. It will begin April 28th, and is geared to an international audience.
Here is the enrollment link, with all the particulars:
Carl

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