Monthly Archives: October 2018

Climate Letter #1292

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Climate Letter #1291

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Climate Letter #1290

A story about the world’s largest icefield outside of Greenland and Antarctica.  Yukon’s enormous glaciers are steadily losing mass as temperatures warm and snowfall declines, causing a unique set of dramatic changes.  The story and two related videos feature some … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1289

Five major crops facing serious dislocation of production because of climate change (NPR).  The one that stands out as a source of deep concern is wheat, and the country likely to suffer the most from this is India.  Lost crops … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1288

The New York Times has a review by Brad Plumer of a 369-page report that is focused on negative emissions and carbon sequestration technologies, written by a panel formed from several US government academies.  Their work, which is based on … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1287

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Climate Letter #1286

An important new study provides a surprising new reason for halting the rise in global warming and CO2 emissions.  While some places have too much nitrogen, and others are being fertilized, forests and other terrestrial plants are generally not getting … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1285

Confirmation of studies claiming that climate change is currently a source of deadly conflicts.  This comes from the head of the International Red Cross, who sees regular evidence of an obvious connection.  “When I think about our engagement in sub-Saharan … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1284

Alarming statistics related to the impact of tree loss in tropical rainforests (World Resources Institute).  This report needs to be clarified because the numbers represent not just CO2 emissions but “CO2 equivalent,” which adds in the warming effect of methane … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1283

Global CO2 emissions are expected to hit a record high this year.  This report from the head of the IEA is based on date from the first nine months.  Making reference to the targets set in Paris, “Therefore the chances … Continue reading

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