What Happens in the Arctic Affects Antarctica and Cats

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What Happens in the Arctic Affects Antarctica and Cats // Published on Feb 24, 2017

Did you hear that many (some?, half?) of the ultra-rich are preparing for abrupt climate change by buying spaces underground, and in spots like New Zealand.

Sorry, but the Southern Hemisphere is NO haven from abrupt climate system mayhem. A much better bet is for them to use some of their cash to get decent PR and educate politicians and public to declare a global emergency, and then do the other things (3-legged barstool things [1]).
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My interview with Jennifer Hynes, on Extinction Radio Episode 66, 22nd Feb 2017 – ‘Nick at Relief Analysis and Paul Beckwith‘. This is in Part Two, starts at 0:00 and is about 52:18 long.
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And what would Paul’s work be, without continue updates from his cats, in this case, the very personable Shackleton:

Shackleton Standing Up On His Two Hind Legs? // Published on Feb 22, 2017

Training efforts are ongoing to get Shackleton the Explorer (Shacky) to stand up on his two hind legs. Cats are notoriously difficult animals to train. The expression “harder than herding cats” applies well here. In any event, Shackleton and I are making significant progress, as I document here…
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About paulbeckwith

Well known climate science educator; Part-time Geography professor (climatology, oceanography, environmental issues), University of Ottawa. Physicist. Engineer. Master's Degree in Science in Laser Optics, Bachelors of Engineering, in Engineering Physics. Won Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario gold medal. Also interested in investment and start-ups in climate solutions, renewable energy and energy efficiency. Avid chess player, and likes restoring old homes. Married with children.
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1 Response to What Happens in the Arctic Affects Antarctica and Cats

  1. Dale Lanan says:

    Latent heat of phase change takes time to intermediary process and the water phase change solid to gas is ~ 240 + 2230 K J / KG but I’d like to point out that the world of man has // Earth and the industrial capacity is still up to actually build the machines needed to bring Carbon Dioxide to a holding mechanism capable of soil enhancement for the garden of land and sea…
    Yesterday I went to church and learned the bottom has not fallen out from under capacity at brave application of logic and science and hope for good results for good intentions in the latent bravery

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