Climate Letter #890

An update on coral bleaching at the Great Barrier Reef.  The post has excellent charts showing the extent of damage in each of the last two years. Alarmingly, “The latest damage happened without the assistance of El Niño, a weather pattern previously associated with bleaching events.”

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–A 2-minute video has much the same story created with illuminating photography.
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Michael Mann offers praise for the Mission 2020 report from a group of top scientists, which explains why procrastination on serious climate action is no longer acceptable.  “If emissions continue to rise beyond 2020, the world stands very little chance of limiting global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius, the threshold set by the Paris Agreement and a temperature limit that many of the world’s most vulnerable communities consider a threshold for survival.”
—Summary version of the 2020 report:  http://www.mission2020.global/170402_M2020_5pager.pdf
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Commentaries from Christiana Figueres and others indicating that the goals of Mission 2020 are still within reach.
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Airline turbulence is expected to increase because of climate change.
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Publicity from the NY Times about a remarkable new battery technology and its 94-year-old inventor:
–If you missed the original announcement about the battery and its details (CL #862) here it is again:
Carl

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