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Global Warming’s Worst-Case Projections Look Increasingly Likely
In fact, the new paper is the latest in a growing series that project larger impacts than previously predicted or conclude that climate change is unfolding faster than once believed.
Notably, Arctic sea ice is melting more rapidly than the models can explain
For this study, the scientists collected more than a decade’s worth of satellite observations concerning the amount of sunlight reflected back into space by things like clouds, snow, and ice; how much infrared radiation is escaping from Earth; and the net balance between the amount of energy entering and leaving the atmosphere. Then the researchers compared that “top-of-atmosphere” data with the results of earlier climate models to determine which ones most accurately predicted what the satellites actually observed.
In fact, the world will have to cut another 800 gigatons of carbon dioxide emissions this century for the earlier warming estimates to hold. (By way of comparison, total greenhouse-gas emissions stood at about 49 gigatons last year.)
The rise and rise of the Chinese plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) market is unstoppable, with yet another record performance in November — 84,000 new passenger PEVs registered last month. That’s almost double last year’s total for November. That 84,000 also put the year to date (YTD) count over 490,000, up 60% year over year (YoY). https://cleantechnica.com/2017/12/2...-16000-sales-china-electric-car-sales-report/
That we will wipe so many other beautiful creatures along the way that is so disturbing.
I can't understand why we think it is a game to cram so many of us on the planet. What is wrong with only having one or two children per family? With so much habitat being destroyed the poor animals we are supposed to protect and nurture are being wiped out.
This is an excellent video - very well made with excellent clips and editing.
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Students from Holland created a community project in Peru to bring water to a small community on the edge of the Atacama desert in Peru. They way they did it with community involvement and training on of the locals (Nestor) on every facet of the project is commendable.
Not only did they harvest water from the fog but also set up a diverse garden with fruit trees, medicinal trees and plants and vegetables. Everything is 100 percent organic and they way they organized the garden is to help the land become more fertile and with better nutrients each year, building the soil.
An important feature is biochar (min 7:00) which provides:
1. water retention
2. housing of microbial life - the microorganisms can thrive
3. nutrient retention
Contrast The Nature Conservancy (TNC)s actions and its unwillingness to talk about the results of these failed ventures with that of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
In Bird Society Leads by Example: Operates Large Wind Turbine at Headquarters http://wind-works.org/cms/?id=85&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=4234&cHash=de535bba2d17ff5e3eb11ebb753fcd76
, I explain how one EnNGO--one specifically devoted to protecting birds--confronts head on the dilemma posed by using wind energy to power its facilities. They didn't choose a token device, or a sham Potemkin wind turbine, they chose a real, working, commercial-scale wind machine. They forthrightly dealt with all the questions, conflict, and anger that that decision entailed. They saw it as part of their mission to explain what is necessary to confront climate change. And they openly explained how and why they reached the decision they did and what they've learned so far.
Unfortunately, that's not how TNC nor many other American EnNGOs work.
TNC depends on donor support for its survival. Misuse of donor funds can seriously erode its ability to raise money for its mission of buying and preserving land. TNC's reaction to the Palmyra scandal is simply to clam up.
As a volunteer with the TNC here in California I am aware of the good work they do. Without them even more of California would be despoiled by development. For those of us who support TNC's mission, maintaining the public's trust in TNC's integrity should be a top priority. Hiding ill-conceived ventures from the public in a cloud of secrecy and obfuscation doesn't serve TNC's long-term interests or the interests of environmental preservation.
Wind energy is a field where TNC has no expertise. They should have done more homework--if they did any at all. The tragedy of TNC's foolish venture with a ducted device on Palmyra Atoll is that the whole experience could have been avoided with a few phone calls or even a trip to a library. (Remember those?)
Ducted devices have a long, sad history. The end is never a happy one. Dew Oliver went to prison for his fraud in the 1920s and it's been downhill ever since.