Our new paper examines how Pilbara mammal occurrence varies with fire history. Most species are negatively correlated with fire frequency and some are positively correlated with long-unburnt habitat and pyrodiversity. With old mate @BiodiversityGuy https://t.co/WgMALahiVi
☁️ New study on marine cloud brightening out in @NatureClimate ☁️
Regional marine cloud brightening (MCB) in the North Pacific reduces extreme heat over the Western U.S. under present-day conditions but becomes ineffective under mid-century warming.
https://t.co/OVZMVKuTYq
Research by Sara Swaminathan, an EES Ph.D. student, published in @ScienceAdvances sheds light on the impacts of stony coral tissue loss disease in the Caribbean. Learn how this is reshaping coral reefs and threatening marine biodiversity @UFcoastal
🔗: https://t.co/YSCCRsojhl.
Check out my latest pub on the ecological impacts of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD), hot off the press in @ScienceAdvances 🪸🐠🐟🦠https://t.co/FoZQjnQtM3
@UFcoastal@UFNews@UF@USGS
If you are EGU24 in Vienna this year come past and say hi! I will be in Hall X5 | X5.182 from 16:15 - 18:00 and looking forward to talking about coral reconstructions and the Indian Ocean!
Mathematical proof: wombats are perfect. ❤️
From their noses to their rumps, wombats perfectly fit the golden ratio.
A wombat's bum is extremely hard and is their biggest weapon. They can use their bum to block their burrow and potentially to crush predators!
#WombatWednesday
Are you at #AGU23 ?? Me too! DM me or stop by my talk tomorrow from 16:00 - 16:10 in 3001 West to learn about SOARS @Scripps_Ocean! Especially if you’re interested in @AGUAtmosSci, I’d love to talk sea spray aerosols!
Happy to see my last major postdoc paper out! We conducted this experiment in spring 2019 in my final months @MoteMarineLab!
Super fun collaboration with amazing colleagues and students + surprising results! What more can you ask for?
With polling booth data showing that Indigenous people overwhelmingly voted Yes to the Voice, should Jacinta Price apologise, and be sacked as Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians?
Price not only failed to represent Indigenous people, she actively campaigned against them.
We analysed 50 years of coral reef data to identify patterns in coral resilience, finding links between resistance, recovery and coral cover pre- and post-disturbance 🪸
Pls read and share to help justify the unfathomable amount of hours I put into this😅
https://t.co/OAFNsPfcC6
The NO talks about how this referendum is about Division but no one in their camp have any runs on the board for trying to Unify the country. None of them have any history of bringing us together. VOTE YES.
You have to seriously contain your anger when these two are seen as an authority on Indigenous issues.
Howard the man who instigated the NT intervention-responsible for dehumanising an entire culture & every health outcome going backwards-incl a 160% inc in suicides.
Howard who was the only living PM who refused to apologise for the forced removals of Aboriginal children..because, well “only a few were wrongly removed”
& Abbott -who cut more funding from critical Indigenous services than any PM. And claims colonialism was good for Aboriginal ppl along with many paternalistic views of Aboriginal ppl that belong in the 1800s.
And to have to gall to deflect from their responsibility in it all.
The lack of insight; basic human empathy of these two is breathtaking
I was asked if I was prepared for a “No” result; I said we already live in “No”. We’ve been told “No” for 200+ years. The High Court told Yorta-Yorta “No” in 2002; I was there. I’d sooner try “Yes” or even, “Of Course”.
Curious about the rate of ocean temperature change in a global warming hotspot?
New paper from @mphemming with @OceanRes_UNSW@NeilMalan@Amandine_ocean
Observed multi-decadal trends in subsurface temperature adjacent to the East Australian Current https://t.co/5LGjpKrZun
no sport on a dead planet! and in the meantime, climate change is making sports worse! i’m old enough to remember when multiple professional sports teams cancelled matches due to forest fire smoke in the northeastern US (last month)
UCSD arrested my friend for writing on a building with chalk. if you agree that this is outrageous, sign this petition to demand that they drop these retaliatory charges and honor the contracts they signed. @uaw2865 @scripps_ocean@ucsandiego@scrippsters
https://t.co/upAVfZdUXf
University of California San Diego Police jailed student workers, confiscated their belongings and charged them with felonies - all for writing informative messages about the university's ongoing labor violations using washable chalk.
Sign the petition! https://t.co/8ckSRvJsQD