Climate Letter #1331

Just a short letter today, as real news is hard to find.

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The CO2 pathway followed its regular track in 2018, gaining a bit more than 2 ppm all along its normal seasonal course.  The two charts on this link, which are interactive, give you the best possible picture of what is going on.  There was an accelerating pattern of growth prior to the year 2000 but since then the typical annual increase has held close to the same as that of the past year.  The weekly and monthly numbers are always full of “noise” but the end result is a highly stable trend, making us wonder what it will take to even bring about a true slowdown, much less a complete reversal.  The goal of “zero emissions,” which is hoped for later in this century, would only cause the top curve to level out, which would be a tremendous accomplishment, and not bend it downward even a bit.  The latter would require the actual removal of substantial quantities of CO2 gas from the air, which is only a pipe dream at this time.
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How synthetics are altering human biology and the web of life (Aeon).  The author of this lengthy report has a PhD in environmental sociobiology and knows this underreported subject very well.  Because the effects are slowly accumulating, nearly invisible to observe and ultimately devastating this phenomenon should command the same level of interest as climate change, plastic waste, soil erosion and others of that same nature.

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