Climate Letter #1038

A surprising discovery explains an unusual warming event that occurred over 17,000 years ago.  This post should appeal to anyone who has an interest in climate history and all of the surprises it can offer.  It is based on a major study that has 30 authors plus the great Wally Broecker as editor.  There is a link to the study, which has open access to all.

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Another surprise—a 600-page report about climate change has been written for the US government by all of the right people, and according to Richard Alley it says all of the right things in accord with the best scientific evidence.  The story is just breaking, leaving us with much more to learn about it, and it will be fun to hear the reaction from the president and his fellow contrarians who run the government.  If properly publicized it cannot be ignored.
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The financial requirements for achieving climate goals.  Peter Davidson offers perspectives that make good sense, based on an assumption that the world can buy its way out of the problem by making a complete and timely transfer to clean energy.  He says the stage is all set, but now the amount of investment must be raised from $287 billion per year to $1 trillion, to be accomplished within five to seven years.  Financial institutions will be called upon to provide most of this money, which they should be willing and able to do, but they still need adequate motivation in the way of financial returns.
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Everything you need to know about climate tipping points.  This post categorizes and summarizes just about all of the most worrisome threats that are emerging as the climate warms.  They all but one or two get covered individually in these letters from time to time, but showing them as a bundle is more of an eye-opener.
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All about the upcoming climate conference in Bonn.  For starters, it should have been held in Fiji, which could not accommodate the 25,000 attendants.  It starts on the 6th and runs for eleven days.  There is a lot that needs covering.
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A five-minute video, narrated by Paul McCartney, tells why everyone should go meatless just one day a week as an effective way to help the planet.  It’s also a very simple way for any individual who wants to do something real to get started.

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