Climate Letter #950

Is the coal industry really dying?  In some places, yes, but not if you look at the actual plans for expansion around the globe.  A German organization has gathered a complete set of data.  This report needs to be a grab-you-by-the-shoulders-and-shake-you-out-of-bed type wake-up call for investors, policymakers, and activists all over the world,” said Jamie Henn, communications director for 350.org.  The climate effect over time would be incredibly large.

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–For more information check out the main website:  https://coalexit.org/
–Here is one example of an organized effort to provide an alternative pathway.  The approach is sound but needs some heavy-duty backing to become meaningful.
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New research covers the health risks from burning coal, saying they have been underestimated.  The work was conducted by a group of Harvard scientists and is reviewed here, along with more like it, by Dr. Jeff Masters of Weather Underground.
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The rainy season is worse than usual in southern China this year, causing massive flooding and crop destruction.  Meanwhile the north is beset by extreme heat and drought.  That combination is consistent with projections generally predicted by climate scientists.
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The UN’s Green Climate Fund has finally begun doling out money.  Everyone has been waiting about five years for this to get started.  The amount of money that is available, if wisely spent, is enough to make quite a difference for the developing world.  Having it all publicized is a good idea that should be followed with regularity.
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Plans for climate action by the G20 have already been dramatically weakened in order to appease Trump.  An earlier draft version of the proposals was weakened in nine different ways, as shown, after the US dropped out of the Paris accord.  The whole climate issue could therefore take a back seat at the conference.
Carl

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