A team of Met Office scientists has proposed a solution to define the current level of global warming relevant to the Paris Agreement
Published in @Nature, the team recommend a new indicator to confirm whether the 1.5°C guard rail has been reached
🧵below to explain more #COP28
Interested in ocean carbon uptake? Looking for a postdoc? Look no further! We have an opportunity at @UniofExeter in our exciting new project studying the links between ocean circulation and anthropogenic carbon uptake in the North Atlantic: https://t.co/6FoLBffESe @UoE_Jobs
🌊 Interested in exploring the potential consequences of marine heatwaves around the UK? 🌊
Fully funded @ACCE_DTP PhD project available with me (@YorkEnvironment), @altagliabue, Bryony Townhill (@CefasGovUK) and CASE partner Alex Arnold (@metoffice)
https://t.co/sO9rahJB6C
Looking for a >3 year post-doc research position working on ocean carbon? fancy living in #cornwall ? then look no further 😀 job advert below 👇Remote sensing, in situ data, models, & even drones! join my research group & the @ConvexSeascape survey team.
https://t.co/WPFUmYrn8V
Autofreie Innenstädte sind so schlimm, da tanzen die Leute einfach auf den Plätzen!
Und überall stehen Fahrräder herum, wo sonst auch ein paar Autos parken könnten.
Can this tree represent the entire Amazon?!?
Find out what can we learn about Amazon forest health without ever going to the Amazon @pintofscience Exeter this Wednesday.
Tickets: https://t.co/AWlLY9BxbG
#Pint23
More on this project @TropOz https://t.co/5Z9GNZhZTi
When I was viva prepping for my PhD in Psychology I added sticky index tabs to my thesis, did a mock viva with my supervisors (extremely helpful), but I also searched the internet & collated potential qu. I am not an expert but in the hope it could help others here are some qu 🧵
We are at the awesome @Agile_Rabbit pop-up today in Maketank, Exeter - getting ideas about the future Exeter Science Centre building! Come and chat to us 🤩
We're also here with the wonderful @CitizenPhage team - if you want to be a phage hunter, they have some kits left!
When you listen to a big big big shot in oceanography present 35 years of research in front of young students and you realize that he did not mention a single woman, you feel like telling them "it was like that in the past and it is no more acceptable".
In my view, research is about telling a story. With data, with theory, but it's a story in the end.
We reveal things.
We explain concepts.
We make the complex legible.
Storytelling is an underrated skill in academic writing and scholarly research.
NB: bit surreal realisation - despite being in my final phd year, this was my first ever in-person talk at a conference...
Thanks @FilipaCarvaIho for the opportunity!