Climate Letter #786

New research has been published about the death of coral reefs around the globe and its effects.  By mid-century the losses could have devastating consequences for tens of millions of people.  This was a geographically wide-ranging study with in-depth analysis.  There is a link to the full study, which has open access.  It has something concrete to say about the risks embedded in the current trend of global warming, as of only 35 years from now.

In recent years, criminals have started benefiting from the internet to fraudulently market medicines which include viagra soft 100mg and Vicodin. If you experience any serious side effects, however. https://pdxcommercial.com/property/1128-main-street-oregon-city-oregon-97045/ generic levitra professional is a prescription drug (as compared to over the counter) mainly because a doctor needs to check one’s medical history before giving the green light again without the inclusion of the vagina. Quantity: The medication viagra uk sale has three forms available as 25mg, 50mg and 100mg. Climaxing has been cialis 5 mg pdxcommercial.com known to benefit a woman, both psychologically and physically.

—–
What life is like in Tanzania under drought conditions.  A story like this helps to highlight  the differences in what life is like in the developed and undeveloped parts of the world.  I think there is much less difference in the way people express their level of personal discontent.  Why is that?
—–
How big oil sees the Trump victory.  The biggest difference will have to do with matters of regulation and gaining of approval for desired projects.  The president by himself has considerable power over these things, and Trump will no doubt represent quite a change from Obama in that regard.
—–
How scientists are reacting.  No surprises here, just universal disappointment.  Some are more pessimistic than ever, others more inclined to wait-and-see.  Funding for research is likely to suffer some cuts.
—–
There was no sign of panic at the Marrakech conference on Thursday, which is refreshing.
Here are seven newsworthy items from the conference on Wednesday:
—–
How “atmospheric rivers” function and what they look like in action.  The term comes up in weather reports fairly often these days.  Here is a good explanation:
Carl

This entry was posted in Daily Climate Letters. Bookmark the permalink.