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Comparison of Clumped Isotope, O, and Alkenone Proxies for Sea-Surface Temperature off Coastal California Over the Past 4.2 Million Years
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https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2025PA005195?campaign=woletoc
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No Fucking Kings.
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Hypereutrophication, Hydrogen Sulfide, and Environmental Injustices: Mechanisms and Knowledge Gaps at the Salton Sea - Centeno - 2025 - GeoHealth - Wiley Online Library
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Hypereutrophication, Hydrogen Sulfide, and Environmental Injustices: Mechanisms and Knowledge Gaps at the Salton Sea
The Salton Sea is a major source of elevated hydrogen sulfide emissions, with concentrations likely underestimated due to limited monitoring Sensor placement and wind direction are crucial in H2S...
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024GH001327
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I'm attending No Kings's event, “NO KINGS OC - Orange County, CA” - sign up now to join me!
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NO KINGS OC - Orange County, CA · No Kings
## In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings. ## ### 🤝 On Saturday, June 14, join [OC Indivisible Coalition](https://linktr.ee/ocindivisiblecoalition), [50501 Movement Orange County](https://li...
https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/786512/?force_banner=true&share_context=event_details&share_medium=bluesky
8 months ago
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Unprecedented cuts to the National Science Foundation endanger research that improves economic growth, national security and your life
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Unprecedented cuts to the National Science Foundation endanger research that improves economic growth, national security and your life
The Trump administration has terminated hundreds of federal grants that support engineering, biology, geology, computer science, STEM education and much more.
https://theconversation.com/unprecedented-cuts-to-the-national-science-foundation-endanger-research-that-improves-economic-growth-national-security-and-your-life-256556
9 months ago
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The New York Times
10 months ago
Tens of thousands of homes in the New York City area could be lost to floods over the next 15 years, a new report warns.
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In 15 Years, 80,000 Homes in the New York Area May Be Lost to Flooding
The metro region’s housing shortage is acute. But by 2040, dozens of neighborhoods and suburbs are likely to have lost thousands of homes to floods, a new report found.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/07/nyregion/climate-change-housing-crisis-new-york-city.html?smtyp=cur&smid=bsky-nytimes
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National Academy of Sciences Member Dr. Glen MacDonald will speak at Cal State Fullerton about California wildfires on Wednesday, April 9, at 4 pm in GH-252 California State University, Fullerton. Hear a world fire expert talk about CA and fire.
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National Academy of Sciences Member to Speak on Campus About California Wildfires
Glen MacDonald, a distinguished professor at UCLA and member of the National Academy of Sciences, will visit CSUF on April 9 to give a seminar on his research about wildfires in California. Hosted by ...
https://news.fullerton.edu/spotlight/national-academy-of-sciences-member-to-speak-on-campus-about-california-wildfires/
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An annually resolved 5700-year storm archive reveals drivers of Caribbean cyclone frequency
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An annually resolved 5700-year storm archive reveals drivers of Caribbean cyclone frequency
The longest sediment core (30 m) from a marine sinkhole provides an excellent cyclone-frequency record for the past 5700 years.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ads5624
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New Study Confirms Sharks Just Really Angry Dolphins
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New Study Confirms Sharks Just Really Angry Dolphins
GAINESVILLE, FL—Upending the conventional theory that the animals are different species, a study conducted by marine biologists at the University of Florida confirmed Thursday that sharks are just rea...
https://theonion.com/new-study-confirms-sharks-just-really-angry-dolphins-1825924575/
11 months ago
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The Onion
11 months ago
Teen Warned Not To Accept Group Chat Invites From National Security Advisors She Doesn’t Know
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Megapluvials in Southwestern North America
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Megapluvials in Southwestern North America
Pluvials in Southwestern North America occur as often as droughts, including two 20th century megapluvials from 1905 to 1923 and 1978-1999 The 1978–1999 megapluvial was the wettest interval of th...
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2024AV001508
11 months ago
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At the start of a
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budget crisis and we see this headline - see pic -
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Yea, we need more administration. Bad optics.
12 months ago
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Why do so many retirement-age scientists keep working? | Science | AAAS
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Why do so many retirement-age scientists keep working?
Survey reveals a desire to hold onto their professional identity keeps Ph.D.s working beyond their 60s
https://www.science.org/content/article/why-do-so-many-retirement-age-scientists-keep-working?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_content=alert&utm_campaign=SCIeToc&et_rid=35363251&et_cid=5529006
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A fire deficit persists across diverse North American forests despite recent increases in area burned
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A fire deficit persists across diverse North American forests despite recent increases in area burned - Nature Communications
Across many North American forests, recent years with exceptional area burned are not unprecedented when considering the multi-century perspective offered by fire-scarred trees. Nevertheless, abundant...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-56333-8
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Increasing Hydroclimatic Whiplash Can Amplify Wildfire Risk in a Warming Climate
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Increasing Hydroclimatic Whiplash Can Amplify Wildfire Risk in a Warming Climate
Click on the article title to read more.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcb.70075
12 months ago
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Yea, I've been labeled as "advancing neo-Marxist class warfare propaganda" by the government. WTF times are we living??
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12 months ago
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I made the Woke list of NSF grants. Yea, science doesn't really matter. 🤯
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Cruz-Led Investigation Uncovers $2 Billion in Woke DEI Grants at NSF, Releases Full Database
https://www.commerce.senate.gov/2025/2/cruz-led-investigation-uncovers-2-billion-in-woke-dei-grants-at-nsf-releases-full-database
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Could the UK actually get colder with global warming?
Some scientists fear the risk of a collapse to warm Atlantic currents has not been taken seriously.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn938ze4yyeo
about 1 year ago
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Kevin Anchukaitis
about 1 year ago
Because of *gestures around at everything*, we're extending the deadline for paleoCAMP applications one week to JANUARY 17th (letter writers always have a bit of leeway on the deadline as well). Contact me if you or your students have any questions or concerns or if you need even more extra time
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Wind, shells, tufa oh my! Second NSF funded field season exploring Glacial Lake Mojave was a success with
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about 1 year ago
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Dan Ibarra
about 1 year ago
That’s a wrap on a windy second field season for our
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work on Lake Mojave with
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et al. staying at the CSU Desert Studies Center in Zzyzx, CA!
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A high-resolution record of Late Holocene drought in the eastern Sierra Nevada (California, USA) from June Lake carbonate geochemistry
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A high-resolution record of Late Holocene drought in the eastern Sierra Nevada (California, USA) from June Lake carbonate geochemistry | Quaternary Research | Cambridge Core
A high-resolution record of Late Holocene drought in the eastern Sierra Nevada (California, USA) from June Lake carbonate geochemistry
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/quaternary-research/article/highresolution-record-of-late-holocene-drought-in-the-eastern-sierra-nevada-california-usa-from-june-lake-carbonate-geochemistry/E6A57502BE6D67BEAD45BC5736164E48
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Dynamic treeline and cryosphere response to pronounced mid-Holocene climatic variability in the US Rocky Mountains
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Dynamic treeline and cryosphere response to pronounced mid-Holocene climatic variability in the US Rocky Mountains | PNAS
Climate-driven changes in high-elevation forest distribution and reductions in snow and ice cover have major implications for ecosystems and global...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2412162121
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The Hunt for Holocene Abrupt Climate Change
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The Hunt for Holocene Abrupt Climate Change
https://journals.plos.org/climate/article?id=10.1371/journal.pclm.0000547
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Canadian forests are more conducive to high-severity fires in recent decades
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Canadian forests are more conducive to high-severity fires in recent decades
Canada has experienced more-intense and longer fire seasons with more-frequent uncontrollable wildfires over the past decades. However, the effect of these changes remains unknown. This study identifi...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ado1006
about 1 year ago
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Ben Riddell-Young
about 1 year ago
I'm thrilled to share our new
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paper! We present ice core methane isotope data revealing that past abrupt climate changes likely triggered surges in wildfires, simultaneously driving rapid methane—and possibly CO2—rises 🌎🔥 Read it here 👉
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Abrupt changes in biomass burning during the last glacial period - Nature
An increase in wildfire extent and related greenhouse gas emissions can be linked to abrupt climatic changes during the last glacial period.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08363-3
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The Hunt for Holocene Abrupt Climate Change Nick Scroxton, Nicholas McKay
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The Hunt for Holocene Abrupt Climate Change
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about 1 year ago
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Jonathan Overpeck
about 1 year ago
This is what climate change looks like - accelerating sea level rise. Already causing expensive problems on the US Atlantic & Gulf coasts. Nice explainer article.
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Daniel Swain
about 1 year ago
It has been exceptionally wet in parts of northern California, and exceptionally dry across most of southern California--resulting in a remarkable north-south "precipitation dipole." Will this likely continue? In a word: yes. #CAwx #CAwater #CAfire
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Warm and “wet north/dry south” pattern to continue in California - Weather West
Persistent subtropical ridge produces an extraordinary precipitation dipole in northern vs southern CA When it comes to California precipitation so far this season, your mileage may vary. Specifically as a function of latitude! Since October 1, nearly all of NorCal north of the Golden Gate has seen much wetter than average conditions; south of Point
https://weatherwest.com/archives/43161
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The palaeoclimate potential of continental scientific drilling
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The palaeoclimate potential of continental scientific drilling - Nature Geoscience
Nature Geoscience - The palaeoclimate potential of continental scientific drilling
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01603-1
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Atmospheric rivers lead to heat extremes
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Atmospheric rivers lead to heat extremes
Rivers of water vapour in the atmosphere transport heat and energy, causing moist heatwaves as well as intense rain and snow.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-04131-5
about 1 year ago
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Jonathan Overpeck
about 1 year ago
Much of the world has started to dry out. Even places getting wetter (like Michigan) are going to see longer, more severe dry spells. Why? "Most of the shift is a result of human induced climate change" And the drying won't stop until climate change does.
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Drought in the Amazon: How the world's nature is drying out | Context
Drought and desertification is making human life on the planet harder to sustain. What can be done?
https://www.context.news/nature/drought-in-the-amazon-how-the-worlds-nature-is-drying-out
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#AGU25
a wrap. Anyone else exhausted. A great meeting.
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