Aloha

Well, I find myself in Hawaii (Oahu) for my wife’s family reunion.  Ah, paradise but with a few observations – Almost no EV cars here but they are super conscious about plastic (yea!!).  In the news, Joe Manchin is say no to climate change legislation (I suspect he is planning to run for President and … Read more

‘The world is trying to reduce emissions, and you just don’t see it,’ federal scientist says, as carbon dioxide hits highest levels in human history

Carbon dioxide levels rose to a peak of 421 parts per million in May, according to federal scientists. At the start of the industrial revolution, carbon dioxide levels were around 280 ppm. A growing body of research links the heat-trapping gas with warmer temperatures and extreme weather. Levels of heat-trapping carbon dioxide hit a new official record in … Read more

Population Growth: The elephant in the living room

I spend almost all the time in these blog posts talking about Climate Change and the challenges it will present but if you go to the home page, you will note that  in ‘Our View of the Situation’, population growth sits at the bottom of an inverted pyramid and drives everything that we humans are … Read more

Ice on Fire

Been awhile since my last post and not much has changed which is not good news.  While Climate Change continues its relentless march forward, governments are dealing with the war in Ukraine, inflation and election posturing.  Oh, well….  Anyway, although a bit late on my part, came across the movie, Ice on Fire, which provides … Read more

Apocalypse When? Global Warming’s Endless Scroll

(Interesting article that is a commentary on human nature in light of an almost insurmountable challenge – SZ) From “Don’t Look Up” to Greta Thunberg videos to doomsaying memes, we are awash in warnings that we are almost out of time. But the climate crisis is outpacing our emotional capacity to describe it. By Amanda Hess … Read more

And the beat goes on

For those of you who have read my blog, you know that I have been speaking out about things like tipping points (climate change drivers that once started, continue to feed the warming cycle regardless of human contribution or efforts to reduce) such as permafrost melting, the albedo effect, forest fires, AMOC circulation stopping, etc….  … Read more

Nova – Arctic Sinkholes

If you have read my blogs, you know that one of my biggest concerns is around permafrost melting and the release of huge amounts of methane and CO2 as that layer warms, breaking down the organic matter.  A new Nova program, Arctic Melting https://www.pbs.org/video/arctic-sinkholes-9jwenj/  discusses what scientists are learning about this problem and although another … Read more

Welcome 2022

Well, it is 2022 and we have a lot on our plate to distract us from thinking about Climate Change.  It is what we humans do; pay attention to the biggest perceived problem in front of us and let less immediate issues stay on the sidelines.  Right now it is Omicron, in the US it … Read more

Don’t Look Up

(I just watched Don’t Look Up, which is a satire that is, in my opinion, focused on the absurdity of our actions in light of the challenges coming from Climate Change.  Following is an article/review commentary from the climate scientist Peter Kalmus – SZ) I’m a climate scientist. Don’t Look Up captures the madness I … Read more