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I never watch commercial-supported tv. But the neighbours have a daughter into the whole thing. The whole street is full. This is about 10 times the effort I had assumed.
This month is IPCC month – the Sixth Assessment Report from Working Group 1 is out on Monday August 9. We’ll have some detailed comments once it’s out, but in the meantime, feel free to speculate widely (always considering that IPCC is [...]
Oh yeah, the Gulf Stream stopped 5 years ago. It has sent the UK into Labrador, so that they are praying for a 24C 'heat wave' to break unending cold and rain. This extreme cold was caused by climate change, which I have shortened to [...]
New recommendations outline a path to maximize impact of investments in digital climate services for small-scale
A standard August, nice and sunny. I'm ready to do my 10 second dip in the cold
Otra de las viñetas publicadas por Fake Science con referencias dinosaurianas es este "conflicto entre dinosaurios" en la que especulan que aunque el registro fósil no pueda confirmarlo, es posible que el pisoteo de pasteles de cumpleaños se [...]
Look how epic this little guy is! He is a crab — and if you asked him, the fiercest warrior that ever lived. While that may not be strictly true, crabs do have the heart of a warrior and will raise their claws, sometimes only millimetres into the [...]
Lamont’s field season typically sees as many as 50 to 60 expeditions, which take researchers to all corners of the globe. As pandemic restrictions begin to lift, teams are picking up where they left
Today’s paper list contains a lot of interesting studies on Asian tectonics, a few articles on the Ridgecrest Earthquake, and a number of papers that I was involved in (sorry for the shameless self-promotion). Enjoy reading and let me know if I [...]
Human migration and increasing inundations are causing more people to be