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It has been heartening hearing at #EGU26 how valuable the #P2F syntheses of #seaice proxy datasets for the Holocene, LGM and Last Interglacial will be for palaeoclimate communities. They are on their way (for both poles!), so watch this space! 🌊🧊 @egu.eu @durham.ac.uk @geogdurham.bsky.social
Some folks are (purportedly) continually surprised that pretty much anywhere that people live is warming faster than the global mean. It's not that tricky, since we mostly don't live in the ocean.
Want to read Hole et al.'s study for yourself? Find it here, in our #OpenAccess journal "Ecosphere": doi.org/10.1002/ecs2...
1mo
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The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is expanding its distribution in the Arctic tundra. Due to the species' capacity to engineer ecosystems, they can transform surface water dynamics and bi...
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Dendrochronology and remote sensing reveal beaver occupancy and colonization dynamics in an expanding Arctic population
Gavin Schmidt
Georgia Melodie Hole
ESA Journals
Nice coverage of our recent @esajournals.bsky.social research in Canada's national paper, The Globe and Mail, with new evidence of "what Inuvialuit communities have long witnessed": beavers’ expansion "into the Far North, with cascading consequences for waterways, wildlife and a way of life."🦫⬆️
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New research confirms that North America’s most famous rodents are taking new territory, changing the landscape as they go
www.theglobeandmail.com
Beavers, moving deeper into the Far North, gnaw away at an Arctic way of life
Attending the #RENKEI UK-Japan Collaboration Lab 2026 🇬🇧🇯🇵 My first time in Japan visiting Tohoku and Sophia Universities in Sendai and Tokyo has been brilliant; making new connections and potential collaborations already, and loving the food, landscape and welcoming people 🚅🍱⛩️🏯🍜 @durham.ac.uk
Georgia Melodie Hole
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Our new media tip sheet is out! Explore fresh research from our journals on: 🐦a new metric for migratory birds 🦊mid-sized carnivore scavenging 🐻‍❄️polar bear adaption 🌲European forestry for birds 🦫& beavers reshaping the Arctic Read it here: https://ow.ly/O5eU50YAEwh
Georgia Melodie Hole
2mo
For millenia, for the whole of the Holocene epoch, we have built housing, reservoirs, roads and rail, and agriculture to live in a climate that no longer exists. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Seeing this everywhere. While the sight of bluebells and the morning cacaphony of blackbirds brings me joy, this is just the latest confirmation of unprecedented, terrifying global warming. Early bluebells in spring; heat waves and drought in the summer. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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Landmark report calls for widespread air conditioning and says UK temperatures forecast to exceed 40C by 2050
www.theguardian.com
Citizen science data reveals early flowering, nesting and insect activity as global heating accelerate seasonal change
UK ‘built for climate that no longer exists’ and needs urgent changes to survive global heating, report warns
From early birds to emerging butterflies: UK shows signs of earliest spring on record
www.theguardian.com
Very nice to see our new paper feature in the March research news from the @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social: Eager beavers busy moving north 🦫 🌿 ⬆️ Read the highlight and link to the paper to learn more: esa.org/blog/2026/03...
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Ecological Society of America
Georgia Melodie Hole
Rage Against the Miocene
Rage Against the Miocene