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Self-Reinforcing Feedback Loop #23



 

The video embedded above is the 14th in a numbered series of videos that collectively summarize the Self-Reinforcing Feedback Loops section of my long essay, “Climate-Change Summary” (previously, “Climate-Change Summary and Update”). After a brief introduction, this is the 14th of more than 30 short videos, each of which briefly explains one or more feedback loops. This video and the ones to follow will briefly describe between one and four self-reinforcing feedback loops, with an emphasis on peer-reviewed papers and national-level assessments.

 

Figure 6 of Burke et al. 2018: “Decadal inventories in Pg C decade−1 for the 1990s and 2000s. The 1990 data are from Wanninkhof et al. [2010]; 2000s data are the basin weighted values.”

 

Intending to build on a property in Vermont, Pauline and I purchased a one-acre property in Middletown Springs, Vermont. As we occupied a small apartment in nearby Poultney, Vermont, we subsequently decided to purchase a beautiful Victorian house. As a result, we are selling the one-acre property at a bargain price. Details are included in the MLS here. Two pictures of the property are included below. If you would like to avoid realtor’s fees by purchasing the property directly from us, please send an email message to paulineschneider4@gmail.com or guy.r.mcpherson@gmail.com. We need housing, and we can no longer afford to rent.

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