Climate Letter #425

(This website has been under repair for a few days, which results in three new posts being published this evening.  Sorry for the inconvenience.)

New record temperatures are being set in Alaska.  The state is also suffering from abnormally dry conditions and the increased presence of wildfires.  Unusual losses of permafrost and glacial ice will be among the immediate casualties.

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Here are some remarkable statistics on the rapid trend of loss of Alaska’s glacial ice:
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Big investment companies in the U.S. plan to invest more heavily in solar energy.  Many of those surveyed have held back for a number of reasons and are just now in the process of getting started.
The outlook for solar PV markets has strengthened greatly.  This provides the fundamental reason for why large investment companies are now ready to participate, as described above.  “A ‘transcendent year’ is on the cards for solar, says GTM Research….”
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A climate change tutorial, from the University of Reading in the U.K.  Composed of 41 slides, from a skilled teacher, this is a great refresher of fundamentals and you are bound to learn some new things too.
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A scorecard on the progress made so far toward meeting the UN goals in Paris.  It is not at all favorable, but there is still time for pledges to be added or modified.
Carl

 

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