Monthly Archives: June 2018

Climate Letter #1194

Increased indications of a new El Nino forming late this year.  The odds in favor have risen sharply in just one month.  This post has the details of what kind of changes should be expected if it happens. Female sex … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1193

An IPCC draft looks at prospects for climate change by 2040.  The primary message is that without some radical changes in behavior the current rate of increase in global temperatures—in effect since 1975—will continue at about 0.18C degrees per decade, … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1192

The problems of Bangladesh—not just sea level rise.  The country also gets pummeled by monsoon rains, and this year they are heavier than usual, much like the rains and flooding in the US and other parts of the world.  This … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1191

How climate change will impact global food security.  This piece was written for Carbon Brief by the lead author of a recent scientific study.  The relationship between temperature and the three most important grain crops is clearly depicted.  The study … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1190

The Arctic Ocean experienced a near-record cyclone last week.  Damage to the sea ice was fortunately limited because the event occurred so early in the season.  The factors responsible for the storm have become more common than before and could … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1189

The cost of removing carbon from the atmosphere is coming down.  A full scientific study has been published with all the details about a process that should make it possible to capture CO2 at a cost as low as $100 … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1188

What are prospects for climate migration in the US?  I found two stories about this today from knowledgeable sources.  The first features Jeff Goodell, who has written a popular book about sea level rise.  He is seeing and talking to … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1187

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Climate Letter #1186

CO2 update.  The atmospheric level has safely passed through its seasonal high for the year at Mauna Loa, with a peak almost exactly 2 ppm above that of last year when you smooth out the trend line of daily numbers … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1185

A review of recent large heatwaves occurring within regional ocean waters.  There is an observed trend toward these phenomena getting hotter, lasting longer and doing more damage.  An international working group of scientists that is keeping track makes a report. … Continue reading

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