Global CO2 emissions have plateaued since 2013, leading to a slower growth in atmospheric CO2 than would have otherwise been the case. In a new analysis at The Climate Brink, I've taken look at what would have happened if emissions had continued to grow.
I joined IODP Expedition 405 as a geochemist to study the tsunamigenic slip across the Japan Trench aboard the amazing D/V @Chikyu_JAMSTEC. The experience was absolutely sensational. Huge thanks to Greg @UCDLandS for covering this.
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I’m joining @UT_Dallas as an Assistant Professor starting January 1, 2025, and I’m looking for 1–2 #PhD students to join my lab to study Climate Dynamics and Prediction. Feel free to reach out, and retweets are appreciated!
Today, I have an invited oral presentation at #AGU23, session PP41A - Advances in Understanding the Causes, Mechanisms, and Impacts of Quaternary Abrupt Climate Changes and Their Implications for the Future I Oral convened by @Chijun_Sun, @AllisonLawman, and @climate_smac! (1/2)
🐾Join us for the 10th #PAWS webinar at 9-10 am MT (4-5 pm UTC) next Friday, Dec 1, 2023!🐾
🌀We are excited to have Drs. Alexey Fedorov and @StormWallLiz give us two talks on tropical cyclones in past climates🌀
🐾Join us for the 10th #PAWS webinar at 9-10 am MT (4-5 pm UTC) next Friday, Dec 1, 2023!🐾
🌀We are excited to have Drs. Alexey Fedorov and @StormWallLiz give us two talks on tropical cyclones in past climates🌀
I’ve handled the review of > 1000 papers at @nature. Over time, you notice aspects of presentation on which reviewers tend to comment. In the interests of minimizing hassles during review, I offer the following suggestions (a bit targeted to climate papers).