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The Global Reach of Atmospheric Rivers: From the Arctic to Antarctica to the Equator and In-Between

The Global Reach of Atmospheric Rivers: From the Arctic to Antarctica to the Equator and In-Between / 2/10/23 The Arctic sea ice is near a record low extent and area for its winter regrowth, and the Antarctic sea ice is … Continue reading

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Tipping Points in Permafrost Systems: Impact of Local Tipping Points

Tipping Points in Permafrost Systems: Impact of Local Tipping Points // 1/28/23 As permafrost rapidly thaws in northern regions from abrupt climate system change caused Arctic Temperature Amplification, we reach local tipping points that greatly accelerate warming and more permafrost … Continue reading

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Why Arctic Sea Ice Loss Will Cause Stronger More Frequent El Niño’s

10/29/022 Please donate here to support my research and videos on the cutting edge science of abrupt climate system change. If you prefer to directly support my press conference presentations and travel to the global COP27 climate conference in early … Continue reading

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Greenland Ice Sheet Vulnerable to Bone-Crushing Melt from Stronger More Frequent Atmospheric Rivers

Jul 14, 2022 About a year ago Greenland made worldwide jarring climate news as it rained for the first time ever on the summit at an elevation of almost 2 miles. This unprecedented rain event occurred during a very powerful … Continue reading

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Biodiversity Loss, Insect Apocalypse, Marine Heatwaves and Deoxygenation, Trans-Species Viral Risks

Biodiversity Loss, Insect Apocalypse, Marine Heatwaves and Deoxygenation, Trans-Species Viral Risks // May 7, 2022 I chat about ongoing loss of biodiversity around the planet, since we never seem to talk enough about or acknowledge this ongoing catastrophe to the … Continue reading

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Methane and other Ticking Time-Bombs in the Arctic: Official COP26 Glasgow Scotland Press Conference

Methane and other Ticking Time-Bombs in the Arctic: Official COP26 Glasgow Scotland Press Conference // Nov 1, 2021 . Regina Valdez and I were fortunate enough to be able to chat about methane and other ticking time-bombs in the Arctic. … Continue reading

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Some Reflections on Life in the Climate Casino and on the Latest Climate Report

Some Reflections on Life in the Climate Casino and on the Latest Climate Report // Aug 12, 2021 I am long overdue for a video, since I have been spending some time boning up on the latest IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel … Continue reading

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Five: Ice-Free Arctic, Wildfires, Albedo, Feedbacks, and Equivalent Emissions.

How Much Heating can we EXPECT from an Ice-Free Arctic Ocean? // Aug 1, 2019 Abrupt Climate System Disruption is clearly accelerating; we are in a global climate EMERGENCY, not yet widely acknowledged by the powers that run our society. … Continue reading

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Trifecta: Climate Tipping Points: Atmospheric/Ocean Circulation, Gary Null Podcast, Radio EcoShock Interview

Climate Tipping Points: Atmospheric and Ocean Circulation // Nov 1st, 2018 Presently, global average temperature is rising 0.25C per decade. However nonlinear, tipping points can greatly increase this rate of warming. Atmospheric circulation (jetstreams) and ocean circulation (currents like the … Continue reading

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