Climate Letter #475

Update on the slowdown of the Atlantic Gulf Stream.  A number of observed effects provide evidence of continuing disruption, most likely caused by the growing pool of fresh, cold meltwater in the North Atlantic emanating from Greenland’s ice sheet as it thaws.

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Climate science.  If you have an interest in the basics you will not want to miss this post from Skeptical Science.  It explains all kinds of things about how the oceans process CO2, heat and more.  It clarifies the danger of having both an excessively rapid growth of CO2 emissions and correspondingly rapid ocean acidification.  The combined effects show up in previous historical records that are quite frightening.  This study deserves a high level of attention.
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An Australian research group has won a prize for energy storage technology.  Their patented system, to be offered mainly for small-scale installations, is said to be ten times cheaper to run than batteries now on the market.
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Another kind of new energy storage product is ready for launching in Australia, at a price that will be competitive with the Tesla Powerwall.
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Germany also has a lively market for solar storage installations, backed by active government support.
PV Magazine has devoted an entire issue to solar storage technology, available at this link:
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Private investment is getting increasingly interested in fusion energy devices.  One company claims it could have a product ready for market by 2020.  While doubts are in order, the fact remains that venture capital risk-takers are seeing something they like and are getting active in the field.
Carl

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