The SIAM MPE activity group is dedicated to the study of planet Earth, its life-supporting capacity, and the impact of human activities on the environment.
All 4 chairs so far of @MathEarthSIAM activity group in one spot at the @TheSIAMNews convening on climate change, resilience and sustainability! @ktlooclimate
We just had one of 3 warmest Julys on record, with extreme heat, drought and wildfires (and some floods).
Antarctic sea ice lowest on record for month of July.
Read #StateofClimate roundup, with input from @CopernicusECMWF, @NOAA and other WMO Members at:
https://t.co/EUEdjFi6GD
Today is #IndigenousPeoplesDay! Indigenous scientists play a huge role in geosciences. Explore the many ways that Indigenous and Local Knowledge is used to improve our understanding of the Earth.
https://t.co/VLEKVacLvY
📸: Nick Farrant
Are our current risk assessments really suited for the Anthropocene?
Centre researchers Emmy Wassénius and Beatrice Crona have looked at it and point out five reasons for why risk assessments don't work. Explore them on our webpage: https://t.co/6EBhgKkNTS
The Artificial Intelligence for Earth System Predictability initiative hosted sessions to address #Earth system models,
as well as #MachineLearning and other topics. @SvenLeyffer and Salil Mahajan outline the workshop's outcomes in SIAM News. Learn more: https://t.co/x4R1Cl6oAm
In a great session at #SIAMMPE on Temp and Climate Impacts on Disease Dynamics, Transmission, and Spread. Shown here, the beginning of a great talk by Julie Spencer, @LosAlamosNatLab postdoc.