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A view of Midlothian from a Green perspective

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Hearts and mines Hearts and mines A view of Midlothian from a Green perspective Monday 18 November 2019 Climate Breakdown - Gathering pace as people sleep It is now exactly two years since I wrote my last blog post entitled " Politics will not save us from abrupt climate change because we don't want to be saved ", now viewed over 6,500 times and which was seen by some as a bit pessimistic. So, two years on, how are events unfolding against the timelines I set out in that blog? > The three warmest years are now 2015, 2016, and 2017. 2018 is in fourth position, while 2019 is expected to beat them all , in part due to a weak El Nino. However, CO2 levels continue to rise - the average level measured at Mauna Loa for October 2017 was 403.63 ppm. For October 2018 it was 406.00 ppm and last month 408.53. The current annual increase is around 2.5 ppm with no signs of even the rate of increase decreasing. > [This is the science bit] What drives the timelines I used r...

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