Monthly Archives: August 2019

Climate Letter #1501

‘It’s Really Close’:  How the Amazon Rainforest Could Self-Destruct (The New York Times).  An exceptionally fine explanation of the deforestation runaway tipping-point that we often hear about, including its many uncertainties.  In the worst case, “Could the Amazon rainforest — … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1500

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Climate Letter #1499

Expert opinions dealing with the many issues created by rising temperatures around the globe (Rolling Stone).  Jeff Goodell, one of our most prominent climate journalists, put together this long read about how humans will have to adapt to excessive amounts … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1498

Important new research into the effects of increasing ocean acidification (The Conversation).  Two of the authors of a new study provide a simple explanation of their work, which uncovered a previously unrecognized threat from ocean acidification.  “In our study we … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1497

Amazon fires explained:  what are they, why are they so damaging, and how can we stop them?  Two professors of Conservation Science, writing for The Conversation, provide unusual information and expert analysis at a very high level.  Solutions are known … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1496

A new study finds direct evidence of feedbacks between soil moisture and changes in air temperature (Phys.org).  The clearest statement of results, as found within the study:  “Ecosystems in very dry regions most likely decrease carbon uptake under warming conditions … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1495

The tragic scale of major wildfires all over the world (VOX).  An overview of where and why they exist.  For most it was bad climate, but not so for the Amazon, where the usual summer dry spell is not especially … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1494

A new contribution to the study of climate during the late Pliocene era (Climate of the Past).  The study does not arrive at any sensational new findings, or have much to say about global temperatures at the time, but is … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1493

Why global food production needs to be fixed, and how to do it (The Telegraph).  An excellent presentation, full of information, easy to read, great graphics.  (Also, check out the Global Health Security link at the end.) Men suffering from … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1492

What are the prospects for human survivability with 4C warming? (Climate Code Red)  The question needs to be answered since that much warming is well within range, potentially by the end of this century.  In this post David Spratt pulls … Continue reading

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