Leverhulme Emeritus Fellow, @wacswain.bsky.social examines the Antarctic’s response to climate changes over the last 100,000 years and investigates the deepest parts of the ice core, thought to be 400,000 years old.
Read now in our Annual Review: www.flipsnack.com/leverhulmetr...
Eric Wolff examines the Antarctic’s response to climate changes over the last 100,000 years and investigates the deepest parts of the ice core, thought to be 400,000 years old
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If you have (UK) Conservative friends please get them to read this. If we drill oil that would otherwise stay in the ground we simply delay net zero and raise the temperature at which it’s achieved. (And it doesn’t affect the price we pay for energy.)
Important to defend this. The problems of climate change won’t go away because we don’t measure them but they’ll certainly be harder to solve. @royalsociety.org
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It's #InternationalWomensDay, and for the past year we've been commemorating the 80th anniversary of the election of our first women Fellows. Find out more about trailblazing women scientists and help us chart science history with our interactive map: royalsociety.org/news-resourc...
Climate snapshots trapped in ancient ice tell a surprising story www.nature.com/articles/d41...
See my commentary on articles about 3 million year old blue ice from Antarctica
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Antarctic ice cores hint that changes in the ocean might have played a larger part than have greenhouse gases in key climate shifts of the past three million years.
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS, Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science and Professor at the @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social, made a special address at the Royal Society earlier today.
Watch now and read the full address on our website:
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A new statement from presidents of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Medicine, and National Academy of Engineering reaffirms the importance of the Ocean Observatories Initiative to U.S. #OceanScience.
Read: https://ow.ly/oqPZ50Z9ym5
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This is a stumper!
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RealClimate: The mystery of why the last million or so years of glacial variability are so different to what came before just got more mysterious... It's easy to understand why the ice ages have such ...
The last 11 years have been the hottest years ever recorded. Earth’s energy imbalance has reached its highest than at any time in observed history, with heat reaching deeper into the ocean. This is the Global #StateOfClimate 2025.
📰 Press release: https://bit.ly/4ds4r2V
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