Monthly Archives: September 2018

Climate Letter #1257

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Climate Letter #1256

Highly original new research finds that soil porosity may be greatly reduced in this century because of climate change.  The exact mechanism that allows soil to soak up water has been carefully analyzed and found vulnerable to excessive precipitation.  “The … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1255

Good chance of an El Nino event starting later this year.  It would be weaker than the big one that peaked in 2016, but could still be big enough to give temperatures an extra boost, especially in 2019.  As discussed … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1254

More chart study.  I believe the one chart that is hard to find and seldom seen is of literally vital importance.  It has implications that no one ever talks about–so that is exactly what I am going to do, in … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1253

A problem to fix.  In two recent Climate Letters, #1239 and 1250, I posted a certain link which worked fine in my computer but probably not in any others because of the way the page  had been converted from pdf … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1252

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Climate Letter #1251

David Roberts wonders why we (humanity) are not taking advantage of the huge economic savings associated with a much more aggressive energy transition.  Roberts is always interesting, but something important is missing from his answer.  Sure, weak leadership is a … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1250

Human extinction is a real possibility, without any consideration for climate change.  This story is more shocking than anything you have read before in these letters (which for me is an odd sort of relief).  It’s about the problem of … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1249

Script of an interview with Michael Mann about the serious threat of climate change.  The views of this well-known scientist are always timely, and generally hopeful about what can be accomplished.  His comments about the recent “Hothouse Earth” study are … Continue reading

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