Climate Letter #789

Trump needs to speak out on climate policy.  A lot of his campaign talk, which many take quite seriously, should end up being moderated, but no one knows for sure.  He is known to take extreme positions and then push for a compromise.  This is a situation where there is really no room for others to compromise because the goals that have been set are commonly thought of as inadequate in the first place.

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2016 is now sure to be a record hot year.  The best estimate is plus 1.2C over the pre-industrial average, up about .06C from the 2015 record year.  The El Nino effect is now gone, so what happens from here on will have an extra layer of deep meaning for the main trend.  There is also a chart showing how much the advancing heat has been unevenly distributed across the globe from north to south over the last five years.
Now take a quick peek at today’s anomaly around the North Pole, from a much more recent baseline.  That large bright red patch reveals a daily average difference of no less than plus 20C, or 36F.
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Where the cost of solar energy is heading in the US.  The SunShot Initiative program, begun in 2011, has been exceeding its goals so far, thus earning credibility for reaching goals that have been set for 2030.  The numbers here are broken down into residential, commercial and utility categories, all of which are rapidly moving into highly competitive figures in terms of cost of electricity per kwh.  There is a long-term 2-cent goal for some utilities.
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Why did Greenland’s Vikings disappear?  A fine article from Science magazine reveals new evidence.
Carl

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