Monthly Archives: September 2019

Climate Letter #1521

An author has much to say about the damage to climate that is caused by animal agriculture (The Guardian).  Jonathan Safran Foer is a novelist who has done serious research in this subject and has just published his second non-fiction … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1520

What the changes in Arctic ice conditions mean for all the rest of us.  This was written for The Conversation by a professor of geography at Loughborough University in the UK.  The presentation is outstanding, with too much interesting information … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1519

This year’s September low for Arctic sea ice extent was second only to 2012 (Carbon Brief).  Two other years, 2007 and 2016, were in a virtual tie for second.  Also, “The 13 smallest summer lows on record for Arctic sea … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1518

The new special report on oceans and ice has been published by the IPCC.  It is loaded with information related to the process of climate change and the need to engage in policies of abatement.  I will give you links … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1517

An update on global CO2 readings from Mauna Loa.  The lower chart depicts daily readings which are now making the annual transition from seasonal decline to a rising trend.  The turning point is always a landmark that helps to establish … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1516

A report from the WMO about the recent acceleration in the behavior of climate change (The Ecologist).  This summarized description of all the important trends,  based on inescapable hard data, is being addressed to participants in the new UN climate … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1515

New worries about the future rate of sea level rise, for reasons originating at both poles: Find the best store on line viagra from where to buy kamagra online. An air-filled space is common to the middle ear, if fluid … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1514

A report from a coalition of more than 200 Iowa scientists (Iowa Public Radio).  It’s mainly about the prospect of temperatures in the state getting much hotter in coming decades.  “I would say we are on the road to leaving … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1513

What the new generation of climate models is all about, and why they matter (Carbon Brief).  I am reposting this from my letter of last March 22 because it offers a keen perspective on how this field of climate research … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1512

As the Monsoon and Climate Shift, India Faces Worsening Floods (Yale e360).  “New studies show that extreme precipitation events are on the rise in large parts of India, especially multi-day deluges that lead to large-scale floods.”  This story has a … Continue reading

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