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<font size="+2" face="Calibri"><i><b>March</b></i></font><font
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<i>[ Climate radical with a strong critical voice - "Pessimism of
the intellect, optimism of the will" - "There are no non-radical
futures" ]</i><br>
<b>Climate Change: Choosing to Fail, with Climate Scientist Kevin
Anderson</b><br>
Climate Chat<br>
Streaming 3-11-24<br>
In this Climate Chat episode, we interview climate scientist Kevin
Anderson for a 2nd time. Out first, audio-only, interview in May
2021 was one of the most listened to Climate Chat programs. Kevin
tells it like it is and does not sugarcoat the situation. We will
discuss carbon budgets and global temperatures, the desirability of
carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and Sunlight Reflection Methods (SRM),
and get Kevin's view on James Hansen's recent "Pipeline" paper. We
will also discuss why society has so far chosen to fail on
addressing climate change and what we can do if we decide to choose
to succeed.<br>
Kevin's home page: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://tyndall.ac.uk/people/kevin-anderson/">https://tyndall.ac.uk/people/kevin-anderson/</a><br>
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[ TELL THE KIDS -- this may be the place to resettle ]<br>
<b>Wisconsin Report: Ground and Social Conditions</b><br>
American Resiliency<br>
Mar 11, 2024<br>
Folks, if Wisconsin's not on your radar, it oughta be. I was very
impressed by the social and ground conditions I observed in
Wisconsin last week. Here's some notes from my journey with
highlights on the Driftless, Green Bay, and Madison.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsBSMepfKlM">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsBSMepfKlM</a>
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<i>[ Whiplash is a new weather term ]</i><br>
<b>Weather Whiplashing and Jetstream Waviness</b><br>
Climate Emergency Forum<br>
The Climate Emergency Forum welcomes Dr. Jennifer Francis to discuss
two of her recent papers on Weather Whiplashing, which is defined as
an abrupt shift from one persistent set of often extreme weather
conditions to another.<br>
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This video was recorded on February 27th, 2024, and published on
March 10th, 2024.<br>
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Dr. Francis introduces the concept of weather whiplashing and
provides examples like sudden temperature drops and shifts from
drought to heavy rain, highlighting the impact of these events on
regions like Florida and California. Dr. Francis explains how
weather whiplash events are diagnosed by analyzing patterns in the
jet stream using self-organizing maps, emphasizing the role of the
Arctic's warming in increasing the frequency of these events.<br>
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The dialogue delves into the intricate relationship between
atmospheric patterns, jet stream dynamics, and weather phenomena.
Dr. Francis illustrates how anomalies in the upper-level atmosphere
can lead to significant shifts in weather patterns, affecting
regions like Florida with freeze events and temperature extremes.
She discusses the use of AI tools to analyze atmospheric patterns
over time and predict future trends in weather whiplash events,
particularly focusing on scenarios where the Arctic's warming plays
a crucial role in driving these shifts.<br>
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Participants engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the
complexities of jet stream behavior, climate factors influencing
atmospheric dynamics, and implications for global weather patterns.
Questions raised by participants highlight key aspects such as
variations in jet stream configurations, heat transfer between
equator and poles, and the impact of Arctic warming on jet stream
speed and waviness.<br>
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Dr. Francis addresses inquiries about ocean currents' correlation
with jet stream patterns and explains how subtleties in jet streams
affect phenomena like record low transit times for airplanes flying
across continents. The dialogue underscores the interdisciplinary
nature of climate research and the interconnectedness of various
environmental factors shaping our planet's weather systems.<br>
Links:<br>
<blockquote>- Measuring “Weather Whiplash” Events in North America:
A New Large-Scale Regime Approach – J.Francis et al. - Sep. 7,
2022<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.c">https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.c</a>...<br>
- Weather whiplash events in Europe and North Atlantic assessed as
continental-scale atmospheric regime shifts – J.Francis et al. -
Dec. 21, 2023<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s4161">https://www.nature.com/articles/s4161</a>...<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS_0GNk_CfE">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS_0GNk_CfE</a><br>
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[ McKibben meets Hagens ]<br>
<b>Bill McKibben on the Material Intensity of an Energy Transition</b><br>
Nate Hagens<br>
Mar 11, 2024 #102 #thegreatsimplification #natehagens<br>
Excerpted from The Great Simplification Episode #102 aired on
December 20th, 2023<br>
Full Episode: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://youtu.be/qCrgpdHCO3U">https://youtu.be/qCrgpdHCO3U</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h4wwE1UFHE">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h4wwE1UFHE</a><br>
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<i>[ Sarcastic video humor from Yellow Dot studios ]</i><br>
<b>Car Commercial 419</b><br>
Yellow Dot Studios<br>
Feb 21, 2024<br>
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"So make a date today to see the USA, and see it in your Chevrolet!"<br>
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Yellow Dot Studios presents: Car Commercial 419<br>
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Conceived by Adam McKay<br>
Edited by Hank Corwin - lost planet<br>
Produced by Staci Roberts-Steele<br>
"Momento Mori" written and performed by Nicholas Britell, courtesy
of Netflix Music LLC <br>
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ABOUT:<br>
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Academy Award-winning writer-director-producer Adam McKay to fight
back on climate disinformation and inaction.<br>
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<font face="Calibri"> <font size="+2"><i><b>March 12, 2016 </b></i></font>
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<font face="Calibri"> </font> March 12, 2016:<br>
In a New York Times op-ed, climate scientist Heidi Cullen observes:<br>
<blockquote>And sometimes it is easier to blame climate change than
acknowledge inaction in the face of factors unrelated to the
weather. For example, in a severe drought plaguing southeastern
Brazil — including São Paulo, with a surrounding metropolitan
population of about 20 million — some were quick to blame global
warming. But in analyzing the underlying causes of this drought,
my colleagues and I found, in a study published last year, that
climate change was not a major influence. Instead, population
growth, increasing water consumption and leaky pipes were the real
culprits.<br>
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Science is giving us an increasingly clear picture of how global
warming is changing the weather. Still greater investment in
research is needed to ensure that we’re making the best possible
decisions to protect our communities. We may not always like what
we learn, but we can be certain that unless we take immediate
action to slow climate change, its influence on our lives will
only intensify.<br>
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Heidi Cullen is chief scientist at Climate Central, a climate
research and communications organization, and the author of “The
Weather of the Future.”<br>
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