Climate Letter #738

A comprehensive new study of stresses due to overheating of the oceans.  Marine ecosystems are rapidly deteriorating.  The impact on humans is accelerating.  There is only one way to change things—“cut greenhouse gas emissions rapidly and substantially.”

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Typhoons that strike east and southeast Asia have intensified by 12-15% over the past 40 years.  There is a disproportionate increase in the relative amount of damage done, which is around 50%.  Evidence shows there is a strong link between typhoon strength and the warming of ocean surface waters.  According to the study, the upward trend is expected to continue.
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How the productivity of outdoor labor declines under high temperature conditions (a Joe Romm report).  Plus information about the separate effect that excessive CO2 levels have on cognition, anywhere.
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Who discovered the greenhouse effect?  Newly found records show that it was actually Eunice Foote, in 1856, three years before John Tyndall made his own discovery.
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What was accomplished at the G20 summit?  Mainly, a reaffirmation of the goals established in Paris, but no action on eliminating fossil fuel subsidies and no pressure to speed up the timing of acceptance by individual nations.
Here is a deeper analysis and criticism of the failure to cut subsidies:
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A 24-minute video lecture by Richard Alley on the history of climate, exceptionally fast-paced.  He is one of the best!
Carl

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