Monthly Archives: June 2018

Climate Letter #1204

Wildfires are raging in Colorado under “prime” weather conditions.  Nearly all of the state is experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, and now there is a strong heat wave on top of it.  Denver hit 105 yesterday, tying its all-time record … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1203

Allergies, cold and sinus trouble can lead to Otitis media effusion problem. best price for cialis Though the graphs of diabetes affected has been rising continuously but by the efforts of medical experts this disorder can now easily be managed … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1202

An important story about the potential impact of global warming on the three major tropical forests (Mongabay).  The 2015-16 El Nino, which was a significant warming event of relatively short duration, provided a number of clues that scientists have been … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1201

What the long term future looks like, from a major new study.  This study was the work of 59 scientists who mostly specialize in the study of ancient climates, like that of the Pliocene, when CO2 was as high or … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1200

How the Marshall Islands would be affected by just three feet of sea level rise.  The effects on several places are graphically displayed in this post.  That amount of sea level rise is expected well before the end of this … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1199

A surprising discovery should slow the loss of West Antarctica’s ice sheet.  Land beneath the coast is uplifting at an unexpectedly rapid rate, thereby reducing the rate of melting from ice shelf surfaces below sea level and pinning the forward … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1198

A new study analyzes the effects of climate change on biodiversity, and makes comparisons.  Many topics are covered, such as how the damage done by climate change can soon overtake that defined by other sources.  The frightening conclusion:  “The research … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1197

A great explainer of “climate sensitivity” and how it is employed by scientists (Carbon Brief).  This is a post you will want to take some time studying, then keep it in a handy place for future reference.  It includes all … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1196

James Hansen speaks out, in an interview with The Guardian.  This is a fine article about the most highly publicized climate scientist of our time.  He has done outstanding work in pure science, often as a pioneer, but also stands … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1195

A new study concerning the role of global warming as a cause of oxygen loss in the ocean.  The loss itself is ocean wide, even in regions of great depth, and not just in dead zones.  It is happening much … Continue reading

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