Monthly Archives: August 2018

Climate Letter #1238

An explanation of the causes of red tides off the coast of Florida, and why the one this year is such a nightmare.  Many factors are involved, among them climate change, but climate change is not singled out as a … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1237

An important new study of marine heatwaves, reviewed here by Carbon Brief.  The study gives a clear picture of what can happen to the oceans with global temperature increases ranging up to 3.5C.  The review is outstanding, with too much … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1236

Today, something a bit different for the Climate Letter.  We’ll start with a new report from Politico covering the latest presumptions of a vital need to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.  There is a European Commission that takes this … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1235

Important new information about the way large amounts of CO2 were vented from the Southern Ocean during past periods of deglaciation.  What has long been suspected has now been confirmed, showing the true source of rapid CO2 increases that can … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1234

A new message from Climate Code Red, by David Spratt.  This one is based on leaks of what the IPCC is likely to be reporting in the near future, for reasons that are politically motivated, about how we can meet … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1233

Jeff Goodell is not a climate scientist, but he reads the science, talks to the scientists, just knows a lot about it, and is a topnotch writer.  Put that all together with an explosive new scientific report and you get … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1232

New questions have been raised about the consequences of solar geoengineering (Carbon Brief).  The idea of deliberately shooting reflective aerosols high into the atmosphere in order to cool the planet is quite popular.  Now there is a study showing that … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1231

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Climate Letter #1230

More information about the study of Earth’s hothouse climate 50 million years ago (The Atlantic).  This feature article by the noted author Peter Brannen fills in many of the details from a study published on July 30 and given a … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1229

An explanation of how wildfires turn into tornadoes (LA Times).  This last one was unusual because it happened in a populated area and was probably the strongest in California history. Avoid using condoms that are designed to increase your stimulation … Continue reading

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