My former colleague, Becky Sutton @beckysuttonphd, did some of the pioneering work on this problem. This is a fantastic read @JimRobbins19. https://t.co/Wc26ys0SWW via @YaleE360
Okay, now I’m crying. My book excerpt is leading the front page of the Sunday @latimes!!
I can’t wait to share *California Against the Sea* with you all. One month to go before it’s officially out in the world!
https://t.co/7qTGjBSUI1
Everyone should consider taking extra or new steps to protect themselves from COVID infection during a rise in cases — even if it feels like “a step backward” for you, at this stage of the pandemic. Remember: It’s not weird to not want to get COVID.
https://t.co/bYCzuIHOVn
Climate Fix @KQEDForum: Another Algae Bloom Is Taking Over San Francisco Bay
Listen to @alexismadrigal @jarosenfield @SFBayWaterBoard 's Eileen White talk about what this means for the bay, climate change's role and what can be done to fix the issue.
https://t.co/Qnjp24zgXI
.@sfei_asc is #hiring a Watershed Hydrologist (Hydrologic, Hydraulic & Pollutant Modeler) to lead an active cross-programmatic focus area on watershed hydrology & modeling. Join our team!
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JOB ALERT: our team (SF Bay Nutrient Management Strategy) is hiring! If you are interested in helping measure water quality in the Bay, we're looking for a new Environmental Analyst! More details here: https://t.co/17mp4QdP9Z
“The red tape and politics got so bad that I couldn’t do my dedicated mission work,” said the DOT supervisor who was in charge of the project, and who now regrets his role in watering down the researchers’ report. https://t.co/NH7L76i3qP
More vibrantly colored turmeric typically sells for higher prices, so some Bangladeshi processors dust the curcuma roots from which it is made with lead chromate, an orange-yellow industrial pigment. @StanMedMag https://t.co/zUFS20GQAx
$5,000 incentive prizes to 5 women scientists addressing soil health and the changing climate. Deadline: July 31. Please RT. https://t.co/G4xwZoVpYM @theGSBI@WomenInSoilEco@soilecol@ESASoilEcology
>10% of conference attendees (that we know of) tested positive post CDC conference. That's at least 181 new chains of transmission, probably not even counting hotel/conference staff. But don't worry ~25% of them received antivirals. This is where we are 🤦🏾♀️
https://t.co/DZtig63tBH
Five members of the Supreme Court dealt a crushing blow to the Clean Water Act, rewriting the word "adjacent" in the law to mean "adjoining," thus leaving unprotected from pollution, and EPA oversight, vast swaths of wetlands.
https://t.co/EGbNHDDJG4
Justice Elena Kagan: