Assistant Professor of Geology & Paleoclimate @ UMass Boston's School for the Environment. Climate change, nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, surfing (not necessarily in that order). https://jfarmersalmanac.com
Jesse Farmer
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Another for instance! Down in Queensland, Australia, fossil gas used to provide all the peak power. Then batteries start nibbling at it. Then chomping on it. And now they've basically eaten it all up. No more gas. Look at this graphic! Glorious.
reneweconomy.com.au/big-batterie...
As many know, there was a massive fire at USF CMS. The building held offices, labs, equipment, etc and is a total loss. We are most concerned about the finanpcial losses of our students. Please consider donating to the official go fund me supporting our graduate students.
On Saturday, May 2nd the University of South Florida Marine Science Lab (MSL)… Bella Iannotta needs your support for USF Marine Science: Fire Recovery Support
@warren.senate.gov @markey.senate.gov @repauchincloss.bsky.social The Trump administration appears to continue to try and circumvent Congress’ desire to keep US scientific research independent, or even possible… greatly appreciate your attention to this!
Jesse Farmer
Rainfall intensity matters as much as how much rain falls.
New in Nature: Corey Lesk and I show that daily-scale concentration of precipitation dries the land over the long-run, an effect as strong as total precipitation is climatological wetting.
Paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🚨New paper alert! Former UMaine M.S. student, Jill Herlinger (now at Northwestern), led a brilliant paper that utilizes Mg/Ca and δ¹⁸O on foraminiferal calcite in the Gulf of Maine to show that that the Laurentide Ice Sheet was melting and retreating like crazy during Heinrich Stadial 1... 1/
Our latest study on the reversal of extreme precipitation trend over the Northeast US in response to aggressive climate mitigation has been published in Environmental Research Letters (doi.org/10.1088/1748...).
#OpenAccess via @ioppublishing.bsky.social @iopp-environment.bsky.social
Justin S. Mankin
The perfect obit headline for this particular climate denier, who knew better but preferred to live a lie
heatmap.news/daily/lee-raymond
🧵 Public science in the US has taken some heavy hits over the last year, but the White House OMB is proposing a series of changes that will result in a TKO for science as we know it unless we fight back. Here's what's happening, and why it matters. 1/n
NEW: A lot of bad has happened to American science over the last year but nothing comes even close to what’s about to happen if we don’t speak out in opposition to the OMB rule changes and I hope @aaas-socsci.bsky.social @apsphysics.bsky.social and others will launch public campaigns about this. 🧪🔭⚛️