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Eoneophron, Parapropalaehoplophorus, Ia io, and friends The other day Mike wrote to me about the new Hell Creek oviraptorosaur Eoneophron (Atkins-Weltman et al. 2024), commenting that he liked the ‘eoneo’ — old new — part of the name. That [...]
This is an amazing Arctic blob. That huge Pacific plume is still pouring over the mountains, pushing the blob to the East. Who knows how long that plume will last? We need energy measurements.That's [...]
30 years ago, we had a shock that Darlington was going to cost 10 billion. But look at the price of houses since then -- up a factor of 10. We could put a tiny bit of that money into physics, and we would [...]
A plume that doesn't look like anything is pouring air over the mountains.This is like last year, but with a totally different mechanism. It's very cold in the Arctic, but all the air is staying there. It [...]
A recent sensible-sounding piece by Roy Spencer for the Heritage foundation is full of misrepresentations. Let's play spot the fallacy.
The post Spencer’s Shenanigans first appeared on RealClimate.
I am constantly inspired and motivated by applicants to Columbia's MPA in Environmental Science and Policy and MS in Sustainability Management programs, applicants who are community-minded, creative, and have a sense of mission and determination in [...]
My latest field geology video is about a small cave in the basalt lava near my house in Pune city. The location is Hanuman tekdi, also known as Fergusson College Hill. The cave is along the slope right behind IMDR canteen. Is the cave a [...]
Every U.S. state passed some kind of disaster resilience policy in 2023, according to the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, which released a report examining over 600 U.S. state disaster resilience bills enacted last
Horseshoe crabs are marine and brackish water arthropods of the order Xiphosura — a slowly evolving, conservative taxa.Much like (slow) Water Striders (Aquarius remigis), (relatively sluggish) Coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) and (the current [...]
Sheer beauty — a beautiful Euhoplites ammonite from Folkstone, UK. I've been really enjoying looking at all oil-in-water colouring and chunkiness of these ammonites.Euhoplites is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod from the Lower Cretaceous, [...]