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Geoblogosphere weekly review (25th week of 2023, 101 weeks ago)

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      Fieldwork snapshots: juvenile Herpetocetus mandible and more in the Purisima Formation

      The Coastal Paleontologist [2023-06-13 03:07:00]   recommend this post  (209 visits)
      It's been a very rough couple of weeks for Sarah and I, so I apologize for being MIA. I'll explain later. But, for the time being, we're back to regular posting.  Sarah below some rather imposing cliffs. After our marathon day out in Half Moon [...]

      More depressing smoke for Toronto and NYC

      Ontario-geofish [2023-06-16 16:14:00]   recommend this post  (205 visits)
       "This is climate change in action."  In reality, we are in a stagnant mess because of no ocean heat energy.  The good news is that a Pacific plume is blowing away Alberta smoke to Europe.  Then, they can have fun with it.  The smoke [...]

      Tree-visiting at Mission La Purísima

      In the Company of Plants and Rocks [2023-06-12 01:30:00]   recommend this post  (198 visits)
      Fountains and olive trees. Olive oil was one source of mission income back in the day. Rather than trying to visit my Rocky Mountain Junipers between rainstorms, I'm reporting on some trees I saw at Mission La Purísima in California several [...]

      Arctic ice volume well in the pack

      Ontario-geofish [2023-06-12 13:52:00]   recommend this post  (186 visits)
       The Arctic ice has started the Spring Melt.  That's a lot of heat energy to absorb in the melting.  Without ocean plumes, the cold blobs are coming down on us, fast and furious.At least it gives rain to our stagnant summer.  This is a preview [...]

      Perfectly healthy-looking tree falls over in a light breeze

      Ontario-geofish [2023-06-17 20:07:00]   recommend this post  (185 visits)
       Our city tree just fell over, totally rotten at the base, but looking healthy.I'll have to give this a thousand to one odds, and it's time to buy lottery tickets.  All due to climate

      New Tool Monitors Implementation of Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act

      State of the Planet [2023-06-13 14:30:59]   recommend this post  (184 visits)
      New York's climate law is one of the strongest in the world. A new tracker helps to understand progress in implementing

      El Nino Watch - June 11, 2023

      Ontario-geofish [2023-06-11 23:58:00]   recommend this post  (183 visits)
       What do you think?  Do you think it's fading?  Or growing?  It's all up to popular opinion, and we should take a vote....I'm watching it closely, and I think it's fading.  ps. and the NY Times is making fun of us for having fires, although [...]

      Melting Ice and Rising Sea Levels: Why 2 Degrees Celsius Is Too High

      State of the Planet [2023-06-12 18:25:10]   recommend this post  (180 visits)
      At a United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change side event in early June, representatives from several countries discussed the urgent need to address global loss of water and sea-level

      How to attribute opposing events to climate change

      Ontario-geofish [2023-06-17 16:39:00]   recommend this post  (178 visits)
       ReferenceDroughts, storms, wildfires and heat waves: Extreme weather around the world is becoming more intense and more frequent. This is a nice article showing the logic of attributing all hot extreme events to clange.  Have they ever not [...]

      Improving Market Design for Energy Storage

      State of the Planet [2023-06-13 15:00:11]   recommend this post  (169 visits)
      A new study finds that electricity market design is the key to trade-offs between more affordable energy and lower carbon
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