Climate Letter #914

New studies on the decline of insect populations.  One conducted in northwest Germany reported a drop of 78% in weight from collection traps over 24 years.  Reports by other means from other places are generally not much different.  There is an effect on bird populations, which rely on insects for food, and much more (Science magazine).

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The full extent of China’s water and soil pollution is now coming to light (Bloomberg).  It was caused by decades of reckless industrial growth that also impacted the atmosphere in many ways.  The cleanup that must now begin, and the abrupt change in economic trajectory, will likely cause changes in the nature of production for exports and reductions in carbon emissions.
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A view of China’s future from National Geographic.  It includes a huge boom in renewable energy accompanied by continued declines in coal consumption.  “Wealthier nations that once used China as an excuse for their own inaction are now watching it zoom past them to become a global climate leader.”
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China and the EU have a summit planned for June 2 in Brussels, with a strong focus on climate.  The date was pushed forward at China’s request.  “The EU and China will send a very, very clear message that we will stick to the Paris climate agreement regardless of what the United States does,” said one EU official. “Climate is a big part of the summit … It is very high on the agenda.”
Carl

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