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Monthly Archives: April 2020
Climate Letter #1658
A new appraisal of how ice is being lost from Greenland leads to predictions of faster sea level rise (Earth Institute at Columbia University). This new study describes changes in atmospheric patterns that are losing their ability to add new … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1657
I have to show you something I have been looking closely at the last few days and which I find totally fascinating. It adds a big piece to the puzzle of how precipitable water (Pwat), especially its vapor portion, has … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1656
The state of our current understanding of future sea level rise (Wiley Online Library). This new study has a single author, a person who I believe is well-qualified to take on a role of properly evaluating all sorts of ideas … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1655
The web is very quiet today with respect to climate stories, making it a good day for studying the Weather Maps. They never fail to have something of interest, not just about weather, but climate as well. They even have … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1654
Important new information related to the preservation and future management of tropical forests (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig). A research project conducted over the past 40 years has published its results, finding large differences in the manner … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1653
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Climate Letter #1652
A new report projects catastrophic losses of biodiversity much sooner than most expectations (University College London). “A warming global climate could cause sudden, potentially catastrophic losses of biodiversity in regions across the globe throughout the 21st century, finds a new … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1651
A new examination of the “biological carbon pump” finds it to be twice as strong as previously estimated (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution). The pump has the effect of sequestering a significant part of the excess CO2 emitted by human activity. … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1650
Atmospheric CO2 update—go to https://www.2degreesinstitute.org/#how—and scroll down to the lower chart. The growth curve in concentration normally slows down during February and March, while daily readings become unusually scattered, and this year has been no exception to the rule. What … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1649
An excellent review of how the world’s oceans are being affected by climate change (Rolling Stone – by Jeff Goodell). Jeff is an outstanding environmental journalist, well-connected to leading climate scientists through frequent interviews. This lengthy piece is full of … Continue reading
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