Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Ten more years. The tipping point is EVIDENCED in the ice fields.

July of any year is the one month when crops, trees, and lawns are exhibiting the most chlorophyll. That means in the Northern Hemisphere there is a maximum amount of CO2 absorption. Got it? No? It means the global CO2 level is at it's lowest.



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Everyone understands the word evidence?

August 12, 2020
By Mindy Weisberger


On July 30 and July 31, the northern part of the Arctic ice shelf began to break off. A mass of ice measuring about 31 square miles (81 square kilometers) — bigger than Manhattan — then detached from the ice shelf and began drifting north, representatives of the Water and Ice Research Laboratory (WIRL) at Carleton University in Ontario, Canada, said in a statement....


























SCIENTISTS cannot be ignored. The year of the tipping point we will all regret is 2030, not 2050. 2060 is convenient for politics. Al Gore never found politics convenient. He is correct.

New science (findings) sheds more light on recent controversy over how much the large carnivores are being impacted by melting sea ice.

February 1, 2018
By Stephen Leahy

...Because of melting sea ice, (click here for video) it is likely that more polar bears will soon starve, warns a new study that discovered the large carnivores need to eat 60 percent more than anyone had realized. Turns out they are high-energy beasts, burning through 12,325 calories a day—despite sitting around most of the time, according to a unique metabolic analysis of wild bears published sThursday in Science.

“Our study reveals polar bears’ utter dependence on seals,” said lead author Anthony Pagano, a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)....

The year 2030 is not about Polar Bears. It is about the planet. Hurricanes are not the highest wind anymore, it is the tornadoes with it.

August 19, 2020
By Kalea Hall

Detroit — General Motors Co. (click here) is dialing up its aggressive electric-vehicle plans at home and abroad — even though it's yet to see the fruits of its multibillion dollar investments in its share price.

During Tech Day in China Wednesday, the equivalent of GM's EV Day hosted in March at the Warren Technical Center Campus in Michigan, the Detroit automaker showed off the technologies it will use to drive into the future, including the new Ultium battery system. It also showed next-generation electric vehicles to be launched in China.

GM plans to spend $20 billion on electric and autonomous vehicle development through 2025, deliver 20 electric vehicles globally by 2023 and sell 1 million of them globally by mid-decade. Meanwhile, analysts are pushing GM to spin off its electric-vehicle and battery business to reap the valuations of such electric start-up companies as Tesla Inc. The Silicon Valley EV maker is valued at $350 billion compared with GM's $42 billion....

The real path forward is not absent of jobs and truth.

A clean energy future is vital.