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Climate change requires nothing less than transforming the nature of economic production and consumption: Not to consume less, but to consume without destroying the planet that sustains
The Sausal Creek watershed is full of anomalies and questions from its headwaters to its San Francisco Bay outlet. Here I’ll look at the top end of Sausal Creek — the part that isn’t Sausal Creek. The creek originates where three different [...]
El yacimiento del Campaniense Laño (Condado de Treviño, Burgos) fue el primero en aportar abundante información sobre las faunas de tortugas del Cretácico más superior españolas. El estudio del abundante material de tortugas reconocido en ese [...]
Today we have a lot of papers on historical events, some great classical paleoseismology studies, and seismic hazard stuff. Enjoy reading! Hoffmann, G., Schneider, B., Mechernich, S., Falkenroth, M., Dunai, T., & Preusser, F. (2019). Quaternary [...]
As the 2019 summer monsoon draws to a close, Planet Labs are starting to collect cloud free images of the devastating landslides in Kerala,
Ousmane Ndiaye, an adjunct research scientist at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society, will oversee all matters related to climate services in
During the night (29-September-2019) a small swarm of earthquake took place not far from Eldeyjarboði on Reykjanes ridge. Largest earthquakes had the magnitude of Mw3,1 and Mw3,3. This earthquake swarm is far from Iceland and recording of this [...]
Der Hurrikan Lorenzo wirbelt den Atlantik auf und bricht dabei mehrere Rekorde: noch nie in der Geschichte der Wetteraufzeichnung war ein Hurrikan der höchsten Kategorie 5 soweit im Nordosten des Ozeans unterwegs. Lorenz erreichte [...]
The islands of the Aegean are peaks of underwater mountains that extend out from the mainland. Crete is the last of this range and boasts a diverse beauty from its high mountains of Psiloritis, Lefka Ori, Dikti, to its ocean caressed pink sand [...]
Visit us in Palisades, NY, for hands-on, family-friendly science activities and lectures — including a new panel that will address the challenges of reporting the climate