Climate Letter #411

How China is motivated to make the renewable transition.  There are many reasons for giving up fossil fuels.  This new work explores the differences between how China and the West approach this matter.  China’s reasoning is much more practical, leading to what has become a higher level of determination.  There are economic advantages to be gained as a result.  We can do better.

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Rising frequency of heavy downpours in the U.S.  Reasonably accurate data has been collected over a period of 65 years, clearly indicating a rising overall trend of heavy downpours.  The worst ones are described.  The trend is consistent with the theory that warmer temperatures cause more water vapor to be created, leading to a higher level of precipitation.  We can expect this to continue worsening.

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A recent heatwave in Alaska and the Canadian Northwest.  Temperatures set new records by a wide margin and over a wide area during the week of May 17-24.  It was actually much cooler down in the states.  This kind of behavior can only worsen the problem of rapid sea ice decline in the Arctic Ocean, now proceeding at a record pace..
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A new Republican candidate is ready to announce.  Yesterday I suggested that the Republicans need a green candidate to offer a contrast with the rest of the field.  Now it seems there may be one—Lindsay Graham, who is the greenest by far and no friend of the Tea Party.
Carl

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