Reminder: it’s not just any CO2. It’s mostly CO2 from long dead plants. This CO2 has a clear fingerprint: fewer 13C isotopes. Dead plants form coal. We’re burning that coal. It’s us. And we’re performing one large, unhinged, sick experiment.
Great to acknowledge measurable changes @marcorubio but we aren't debating the cause of climate change as much as you think. Fossil fuels are dead plants, which prefer light carbon, which spiked with CO2 went up. It's definitely us. Remix from doi: 10.1002/jgrd.50668 @jaketapper
@TheKiffness@elonmusk And you are a musician, which means that you are some sort of humanist?
NB I speak for myself, not UCT.
But let’s chat about it sometime?
Published today in Nature Communications @NatureComms. I provide some context to the interesting recent work by Chao-Chen Hu, @BenHoulton, and others on the new development of comprehensive global plant and soil 15N observations.
https://t.co/Xcc1Iv7nhd
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New paper alert!🚨
A Phanerozoic gridded dataset for palaeogeographic reconstructions 🌐
Global Plate Models are widely used in the Earth Sciences to reconstruct the past geographic position of geological samples, but their application is not trivial...
https://t.co/jXB7FKZQPZ
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What an amazing (and scary) study!
Octopus DNA 🧬confirms for the first time that the West #Antarctic Ice Sheet collapsed in the past with temperatures similar to today (0.5-1.5C above preindustrial), causing massive sea level rise
Congrats to the authors- such novel analysis!
@Deepak_Geoarch @PranavHirave @sambitju@PrasantaSanyal2 Hi @Deepak_Geoarch, thanks for you reply, that's great! So nice to see datasets across transects. In pandemic times I got some bulk data for the same two ang-gym species across a wide range of VPD, but I have yet to analyse it properly. Do shout if it would be useful to you.