Climate Letter #845

A good set of facts about the competitive position of solar energy.  Things are both happening and changing very fast, and not always properly evaluated.  This article from Vox does a credible job of getting the story straight.  From this point forward, any real gains in either pricing or technology should have revolutionary effects, and there are plenty of reasons for expecting both.

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The Canadian tar sands industry is making preparations to expand.  Everything has been working in its favor lately, including internal efficiencies.  The only thing likely to make a difference in the foreseeable future would be an unexpectedly sharp decline in oil prices.
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On the value of earthworms, and how their numbers are declining.  While careless agricultural practices are most often the main problem, drought has a devastating impact whenever it occurs.  Restoring healthy soil is virtually impossible without restoring the health of earthworms.
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The full report from NOAA on various prospects for future sea level rise affecting US coastal regions.  This has detailed information that should be of considerable interest for anyone who might be affected.  Their worst-case scenarios have risen dramatically for this latest report.
Carl

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