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Message 60257 - Posted: 8 Jun 2019, 22:06:35 UTC

Bad news.

Golden bowerbirds' building prowess helps scientists monitor climate change, and alarm bells are ringing

Professor Stephen Williams, from the College of Science and Engineering at Townsville's James Cook University, said the golden bowerbird lived in the highland rainforests of north-east Queensland.

For many years, he has been monitoring the bowerbirds, as well as other Australian highland rainforest species that are restricted to small, high-altitude areas.

"They've adapted to wet, tropical mountain tops. As the temperature increases it pushes them up the mountain and they really have nowhere to go," he said.

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"The golden bowerbird is a classic example of that. It typically only occurs on mountain tops above 900 metres of elevation. The mountains are not very high here, so it has really got nowhere to go."


In 2005, a climate change conference in the United Kingdom was told that even a 1-degree-Celsius temperature rise would put birds like the Australian golden bowerbird under pressure.

Professor Williams said climate change predictions made more than a decade ago were now becoming a reality.
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Message 60356 - Posted: 19 Jun 2019, 12:02:18 UTC

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Message 60357 - Posted: 19 Jun 2019, 12:10:40 UTC

The really serious one is that Global Warming is taking out coffee.
https://time.com/5318245/coffee-industry-climate-change/

That could end civilization right there.
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Message 60723 - Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 6:50:59 UTC
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-cambridgeshire-49121007/uk-heatwave-east-of-england-heats-up-to-381c

Here in Cambridge, we broke the July record yesterday. I need to measure my arms to see how much longer they are from carrying watering cans around the allotment.
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Message 60730 - Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 22:06:03 UTC - in response to Message 60723.  

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-cambridgeshire-49121007/uk-heatwave-east-of-england-heats-up-to-381c

Here in Cambridge, we broke the July record yesterday. I need to measure my arms to see how much longer they are from carrying watering cans around the allotment.


Not surprised at 381C!!!. Latest figure to be ratified is 38.7C from Cambridge Uni Botanic Garden
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Message 60740 - Posted: 29 Jul 2019, 22:09:09 UTC - in response to Message 60730.  

New highest UK temperature has now been ratified at 38.7C.
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Message 60779 - Posted: 2 Aug 2019, 3:46:50 UTC

BBC article:

How much warmer is your city?

Karsten Haustein and Friederike Otto get a mention in the credits.
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Message 60808 - Posted: 7 Aug 2019, 22:23:59 UTC

Article in the latest Chemistry World:

https://www.chemistryworld.com/features/firing-up-an-air-pollution-problem/3010673.article

More polution than climate change but still relevant in some ways.
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Message 60809 - Posted: 8 Aug 2019, 0:24:52 UTC

Ensemble Predictions Tend to Cancel Noise of Individual Simulations

http://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2019/08/clarity-from-chaos-how-climate-models.html?m=1
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Message 60822 - Posted: 9 Aug 2019, 5:12:25 UTC

Climate change: Marine heatwaves kill coral instantly

Increasingly frequent marine heatwaves can lead to the almost instant death of corals, scientists working on the Great Barrier Reef have found.

These episodes of unusually high water temperatures are - like heatwaves on land - associated with climate change.

Scientists studying coral after a heat event discovered that extreme temperature rises decayed reefs much more rapidly than previously thought.
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Message 60831 - Posted: 18 Aug 2019, 2:35:22 UTC

Iceland's Okjokull glacier commemorated with plaque

Mourners gather in Iceland on Sunday to commemorate the loss of Okjokull, which has died at the age of about 700.

After opening remarks by Ms Jakobsdottir, mourners will walk up the volcano northeast of the capital Reykjavik to lay a plaque which carries a letter to the future.

"Ok is the first Icelandic glacier to lose its status as a glacier," it reads.

"In the next 200 years all our main glaciers are expected to follow the same path. This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and what needs to be done.

"Only you know if we did it."
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Message 60921 - Posted: 15 Sep 2019, 0:32:16 UTC

Forget CO2 and methane. It's Sulphur hexafluoride we have to worry about.

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49567197
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Message 60924 - Posted: 15 Sep 2019, 21:49:11 UTC - in response to Message 60921.  

Current CO2 lebels about 400parts per million (ppm), current SF6 levels about 10 parts per trillion (ppt). That makes it about 1/40,000,000 of the current CO2 level. Not a huge worry IMHO.
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Message 60926 - Posted: 15 Sep 2019, 22:17:33 UTC
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The problems probably lie in the decay rate, and in how it interacts with "everything".

e.g. CO2 is being absorbed by the oceans, making them slightly more acidic. This in turn makes it harder for shellfish / crustaceans to grow their shells, which will / is decreasing their numbers.
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Message 60927 - Posted: 16 Sep 2019, 6:07:36 UTC - in response to Message 60926.  

The problems probably lie in the decay rate, and in how it interacts with "everything".


From the BBC link.
It also persists in the atmosphere for a long time, warming the Earth for at least 1,000 years.


It looks like this could be a long term problem unless/until we find a viable alternative for the very high voltage stuff.
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Message 60928 - Posted: 16 Sep 2019, 7:46:26 UTC

Apparently we're already being asked to reduce gas .
A different type, but strange how we talked about gas, and this shows up:
Canberrans asked to do 'heavy lifting' in battling climate change including give up cooking with gas
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Message 61205 - Posted: 9 Oct 2019, 22:07:55 UTC

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Message 61206 - Posted: 9 Oct 2019, 23:11:04 UTC - in response to Message 61205.  

But they are having to shut down California, in case you are planning a visit.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49982236
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Message 61208 - Posted: 10 Oct 2019, 17:07:14 UTC
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Analyzing large climate model ensembles in the cloud.

https://medium.com/pangeo/cesm-lens-on-aws-4e2a996397a1
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Message 61307 - Posted: 21 Oct 2019, 6:03:54 UTC

The climate is apparently not getting 'worse' because some places, like Canada, will benefit

As the Monty Python group said "Always look on the bright side of life."
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