Climate Letter #374

What it will take to hold global warming below 2C. For this review the answer is expressed in terms of the quantity of known fossil fuel reserves that must be left in the ground, remaining unburned. A regional breakdown is included. This is interesting because it reminds us once again of how little time remains, at the rate we are now going, before the allowed budget of burnable carbon is all used up. We should also keep being reminded that the commonly expressed 2C limit could very well be excessively risky, according to many who have taken a good close look.

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The political side of climate change is heating up. It sounds like real efforts are going to be made to embarrass political candidates who deny climate change in the 2016 election cycle, with some already starting to back off. Candidates who are not deniers should pick up on this and forcefully inject the issue themselves in their campaigns. The public may finally be ready to respond.
Further treatment of the same subject, from the Washington Post:
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Do Americans think that global warming is happening? Results of newly released state-by-state polling for this one simple question. (To get the color coding you need to enlarge the map.) People in California for some reason especially seem to be convinced, and New York too.
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China watch. There is a new business development in China that could greatly speed up small-scale solar power installations. This post may also help to familiarize you with PPA’s, or “power purchase agreements,” and why they are so attractive.

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A possibly exciting new way to produce hydrogen, developed at Virginia Tech. This is attractive in a number of ways, and it sounds like the costs to produce it are right. “We believe this exciting technology has the potential to enable the widespread use of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles around the world and displace fossil fuels,” Rollin said. (Several other parties have been making similar claims—the more the merrier!)
Carl

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