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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Climate Letter #1282
An update on the status of technologies designed for direct air capture of CO2 (The Guardian). According to the IPCC, “People have done too much damage to the climate to avoid catastrophe just by halting the burning of fossil fuels. … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1281
An examination of how extreme weather conditions threaten the people of Africa (Deutsche Welle). “The fact that we are getting a warmer planet and that’s impacting on the climate, we fully expect to have more extremes…..One reason Africa is particularly … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1280
A global temperature report for the month of September. This year’s global average was practically the same as the 2017 month. The 12-month moving average is still showing a very slow downtrend but remains about two-tenths of a degree above … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1279
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Climate Letter #1278
Back to those temperature charts. What are they telling us? The charts I recommend come from James Hansen’s website, where they are only found in the form of PDF. These two are well-matched because they both use the same base … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1277
A study about the Great Drought of 1875-78 and the resulting famine. This was a disaster that cost over 50 million lives, mostly due to widespread crop failures that occurred in Asia, Brazil and Africa. The causes were entirely natural, … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1276
Today I want to talk some more about the land and ocean chart data that has been discussed in recent letters. Please go back to CL #1273 and reopen the links that were provided for the charts. MENTAL STATUS – … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1275
New research into the way a warmer climate affects tree growth in northern woodlands. The work shows that soil moisture is the key, and that two-thirds of the time, due to warming-and-drying processes, soil moisture may be low enough to … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1274
There are countless stories today about the new IPCC report, which is itself a massive piece of information. No one can read them all, but have picked out a few that reflect the content from a variety of perspectives. Impotence … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1273
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