Monthly Archives: October 2019

Climate Letter #1524

An interview with professor John Holdren at Harvard University (Phys.org).  He covers a lot of ground in this post, most of it treating the same subjects that I look for every day in seeking the latest news about the climate … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1523

India’s monsoon season has seen well above average rainfall (Reuters).  “The heaviest monsoon rains to lash India in 25 years have killed more than 1,600 people since June…..The monsoon, which typically lasts between June and September, has already delivered 10% … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1522

A new report from Deep Carbon Observatory has all kinds of information about where carbon is located on the planet and how it comes and goes over time as it completes the carbon cycle.  All the data is here, with … Continue reading

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