Climate Letter #737

With two weeks to go, 2016 wins the race for second lowest Arctic sea ice extent.

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What causes polar ice sheets to rapidly break down.  A fine 25-minute video lecture from New Zealand.
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How to project sea level rise from 400 ppm CO2 levels.  A 13-minute lecture, related to the one above, with interesting ancient historical references.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDbHrdrO5wk
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A study of the link between respiratory disease and oil and gas production in the US.
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How a warmer planet is causing a major increase in ragweed pollen allergy.
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How China is emerging as the world’s leader in renewable energy.
Carl

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