Climate Letter #1205

An interview with an expert on climate migration.  Todd Miller is a journalist and author of the book, Storming the Wall: Climate Change, Migration, and Homeland Security.  This interview for Living on Earth magazine is mainly about things currently happening in Central America and southern Mexico, plus some thoughts about the future.

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Some views of the impact climate change is having in India, and the outlook.  India, the home of 1.3 billion people, is geographically situated in a zone of maximum danger from potentially adverse changes in temperature and rainfall.  This post contains several recent stories published on the website “India Climate Dialog” which illustrate how real that danger has become.  One, with many photos, tells why the annual celebration of the Ganga river is not at all what it used to be.
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The threat of future heatwaves in Europe is closely examined in a new study.  Based on analysis of an abundance of historical data the authors can compare likely future conditions in either a 1.5C or 2C world with actual  past experience.  “Our results…..find that more than 100 million Europeans will typically see summer heat that exceeds anything in the 1950-2017 observed record every other year under 1.5C of warming – or in two of every three years under 2C.”  Some of the events in the older period were pretty dreadful.
Carl

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